FOREWORD The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Industrial Lubricants Committee has developed a number of industrial@ nonproduction lubricant performance specifications. The purpose of these voluntary SAE specifications is to: a. Define minimum performance requirements for industrial lubricants. b. Provide lubricant suppliers with performance targets for a minimum number of key industrial lubricants. c. Improve the availability of these lubricants to member companies. d. Provide a plant oriented@ user friendly@ classification system using common test standards and properties. ISO Standard 6743 - Lubricants@ industrial oils and related products (class L) - Classification is the foundation for these documents. a. Performance characteristics and test procedures are specified. b. For information@ equivalent ISO@ DIN@ CEN@ BSI@ ASTM@ AFNOR@ CETOP@ and IP test methods are referenced. Industrial lubricant classifications targeted: a. Lubricants@ Industrial Oils and Related Products - Classification (SAE MS1000) a) General purpose and total loss lubricants (SAE MS1001) b) Gear oils (SAE MS1002) c) Compressor oils (SAE MS1003) d) Hydraulic fluids (SAE MS1004) e) Fire resistant hydraulic fluids (SAE MS1005) f) Lubricants for spindle bearings and associated clutches (SAE MS1006) g) Slideway Lubricants - Specification (SAE MS1007) h) Metal removal fluids (SAE MS1008) i) Pneumatic Tool Oils (SAE MS 1009) j) Lubricating greases (SAE MS1011)
SAE MS1010-2018 history
2018SAE MS1010-2018 Lubricants@ Industrial Oils@ and Related Products Type T Turbine Oils - Specification
2012SAE MS1010-2012 Lubricants@ Industrial Oils@ and Related Products Type T Turbine Oils - Specification
2002SAE MS1010-2002 Lubricants@ Industrial Oils@ and Related Products Type T Turbine Oils -- Specification