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460 Compound Steam Cylinder Oil - Morris Lubricants

460 Compound Steam Cylinder Oil - Morris Lubricants

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A steam cylinder oil which Ideally suited to saturated and non superheated miniature and heritage steam applications the 460 is This is the lowest viscosity steam oil we supply. Morris recommends that; 460 compound oil is usable for all steam engines working up to cylinder pressures of 175lbs with typical steam temperatures up to 450ºF (230ºC).

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A steam cylinder oil which Ideally suited to saturated and non superheated miniature and heritage steam applications the 460 is This is the lowest viscosity steam oil we supply. Morris recommends that; 460 compound oil is usable for all steam engines working up to cylinder pressures of 175lbs with typical steam temperatures up to 450ºF (230ºC).

 

Although the 460 can be used up to 175lbs cylinder pressure it is ideally suited to up to 120lbs without superheating and we recommend this oil for most miniature steam locomotive engines unless they are regularly superheating. It is worth remembering with miniatures that although a steam locomotive might be fitted with a superheater it may not actually be supperheating on day-to-day running conditions as the sustained heat from a long continuous run is not achieved.

 

The compound aspect of the name relates to its ability to work well in wet conditions, for example when a steam engine has been left to stand for some time and water has condensation in the cylinders. The “compound” oil formulation is made from a special cylinder oil stock treated with fatty compounds and tallow in particular, to provide superior lubrication even if wet conditions are encountered. The fatty compounds form emulsions which spread the oil on the internal surfaces, providing a strong lubricating film where needed to protect bores and valves. This is particularly important where very wet steam has to be handled at the cylinders, or water treatment chemicals are carried within the steam.

 

The oil can be delivered through displacement, hydrostatic or mechanical lubricators to the cylinders and this oil is also recommended by Morris for use as a general bearing oil. As a bearing oil this can be applied either mechanically or via an oil can/feeder, but the higher viscosity of the oil compared to some bearing types will mean it will not flow as freely at room temperature. If used as a bearing oil then gently warming the oil in the morning may prove helpful. 

 

Important Note: These oils must not be used where the steam is being recovered for use as a boiler or process feed and complete separation from oil is essential.

 

Why chose morris? 

 

For over 150 years, Morris Lubricants has been manufacturing, blending and distributing oils, lubricants and greases to world-class standards in order to meet the specific requirements of their intended purpose. Inclusive of field trials, it can take between five and seven years to bring a product to market, that’s why Morris Lubricants support and supply some of the most successful competitors in British and International motorsport including brand ambassador Guy Martin. These competitors know they can trust that these world-class products will serve them in the harshest of competitive environments.


 

Using the products

 

Please consult the product data sheet and product Information supplied by Morris. Morris also has a very helpful technical department if you do have any questions regarding specific applications of the products.


 

Making a purchase

 

Please note we keep a small stock of these products on the shelf. We aim to dispatch within 7 days of receiving your order and will endeavor to contact you if there is a delay in delivery. If you are intending to order a large quantity, please contact us to confirm lead times.

 

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