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Royco 560 Turbine Oil

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Overview

A synthetic ester-based, broad application, 5 cSt turbine engine oil that is blended with corrosion inhibition in mind and for strong oxidative and thermal stability performance.

These ester lubricants include hydraulic and aviation fluids, preservatives, turbine oils, drivetrain oils, performance greases and specialty products. They are engineered to meet or exceed the most rigorous application requirements including military specifications, Boeing approvals, and public transportation constraints. ​
   
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Applications

  • Hydraulic Fluids
  • Gear Oils
  • Bearing Oil
  • Greases
  • Compressor fluids
  • Aviation fluids
  • Pump Oils
  • Finished Fluids
  • Metal working fluids
  • General Industrial Fluids
  • Engine Oils
  • Turbine Oils
  • Marine Oils
  • Fuel Additives
  • Specialty Lubricants
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Q: Is the Royco 560 oil compatible with Aeroshell 555 oil?

There is no data available to know how these two will work together. Royco 560 falls under mil-spec # MIL-PRF-23699 HTS and Aeroshell 555 falls under DOD-PRF-85734A.

Q: Is the Royco 560 the same than Aeroshell 560?

They are made by different brands, so they are not the same, but they do meet the same specs.