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ISOVG100 SAE 30 1 Litre Compressor Oil BOSISOVG100

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Description

General description

ISO VG100 SAE 30 is a high-quality compressor oil designed to provide excellent lubrication and protection for various types of compressors. This oil is formulated to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your equipment.

Technical specifications

  • Type: Compressor Oil
  • Viscosity Grade: ISO VG100
  • SAE Grade: SAE 30
  • Volume: 1 Litre
  • Features

    • Brand
      BOSTITCH
    • Volume
      1 l
    • Material
      Synthetic
    • Warranty
      1 year(s)
    • Chemical base
      Synthetic
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