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| Because Royal Flush is available in only two viscosities and is not a fully formulated oil, machine loads and oil viscosity requirements should be considered when deciding how best to use Royal Flush. Cleaning time and effectiveness will vary depending upon such factors as the cleanliness of the system, the oil temperature, degree of oil agitation, the amount of Royal Flush added to the system and the duration of cleaning. The mixing chart (available below) provides a guideline for pre-mixing Royal Flush 46 with Royal Flush 1000 to create a new ISO viscosity grade of Royal Flush to attain the ISO grade desired, whether it's for mixing with an existing oil or as a total replacement of the existing oil.
Flushing / cleaning procedures can vary depending on the type of equipment, the number and location of oil drain points, how dirty the system is, the quality of filtration and the ability to monitor and / or change filters / screens in circulating systems and other service parameters. Royal Flush has some anti-wear properties, but it is not a full formulated oil. It can be used as a lubricant to clean and flush equipment in service for short periods of time. Whenever possible, it is recommended that Royal Flush be circulated throughout the oil system while the equipment is idle. The Product Sheet contains general guidelines for system flushing / cleaning. Please consult with Royal Purple's technical support group at 888-382-6300 for guidance on specific equipment or circumstances.
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