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Castrol Alphasyn PG 220 is the Castrol equivalent of Fuchs Renolin PG 220 (Polyglycol Gear Oil CLP PG ISO VG 220). otherEquivalents: Klüber Klübersynth GH 6-220, Mobil Mobil Glygoyle 220, Shell Omala S4 WE 220, TotalEnergies Carter EPG 220.

Polyglycol Gear Oil CLP PG ISO VG 220

Polyalkylene glycol (PAG) based synthetic gear oil, ISO VG 220. Specifically designed for worm gears where the sliding contact requires extremely low friction. Up to 30% energy savings vs mineral oil in worm drives. NOT miscible with mineral oils.

Specifications

Viscosity GradeISO VG 220
DIN StandardDIN 51517-3 CLP PG
ISO StandardISO 6743-6
Viscosity @40°C198–242 cSt
Flash Point≥260°C
Pour Point≤-36°C

Cross Reference

ManufacturerProductProduct LineBase Oil
CastrolAlphasyn PG 220Alphasynsynthetic_pag
FuchsRenolin PG 220Renolinsynthetic_pag
KlüberKlübersynth GH 6-220Klübersynth GH 6synthetic_pag
MobilMobil Glygoyle 220Glygoylesynthetic_pag
ShellOmala S4 WE 220Omalasynthetic_pag
TotalEnergiesCarter EPG 220Cartersynthetic_pag

Application

Worm gearboxes, worm drives, applications requiring maximum sliding efficiency, food industry (some grades)

Related Lubricant Classes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Castrol equivalent of Fuchs Renolin PG 220?

The Castrol equivalent of Fuchs Renolin PG 220 is Castrol Alphasyn PG 220. Both are Polyglycol Gear Oil CLP PG ISO VG 220 class lubricants.

What is the Klüber equivalent of Castrol Alphasyn PG 220?

The Klüber equivalent of Castrol Alphasyn PG 220 is Klüber Klübersynth GH 6-220. Both are Polyglycol Gear Oil CLP PG ISO VG 220 class lubricants with ISO VG 220.

Cross-reference data provided for guidance only. Always verify lubricant compatibility with your equipment manufacturer before switching products.

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