Frequently asked questions
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75W/90 is a multi-grade gear oil designation where '75W' indicates its cold-weather flow performance and '90' refers to its high-temperature viscosity. This grade is commonly used in manual transmissions, differentials, and axles where a medium-weight gear lubricant is required by the OEM.
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A 55-gallon drum is best suited for fleet operations, service shops, or industrial facilities that perform frequent gear oil changes across multiple vehicles or pieces of equipment, as bulk packaging reduces per-unit cost and minimizes packaging waste compared to purchasing individual quarts or gallons.
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Drums should be stored indoors or under cover in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature swings. Drums stored on their side should be rotated so the bung is at the 3 or 9 o'clock position to prevent moisture ingress through the seal.
Key Features
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Multi-grade 75W/90 viscosity grade balances cold-weather flow performance (75W) with high-temperature viscosity (90), making it suitable for year-round gear lubrication demands.
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Formulated for use in manual transmissions, differentials, and axles where a medium-weight gear lubricant is required by the OEM.
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55-gallon drum format lowers per-unit cost compared to purchasing individual quarts or gallons, ideal for fleet operations, service shops, and industrial facilities.
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Bulk packaging reduces packaging waste for operations that perform frequent gear oil changes across multiple vehicles or pieces of equipment.
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For best shelf life, store drums indoors or under cover in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight; when stored on their side, position the bung at 3 or 9 o'clock to prevent moisture ingress.