Disc brakes, used in the master cylinder (booster)! Introducing two types of operating fluids.
Here are the precautions regarding the types of hydraulic oil and when to refill or replace them. "Brake fluid" is non-mineral oil-based and is generally used in vehicles, while "mineral oil" is mineral oil-based and is a common machine lubricant. When refilling or replacing, always use hydraulic oil of the same brand. Using a different brand may lead to deterioration or inability to maintain initial performance. 【Types of Hydraulic Oil】 ■ Brake Fluid - Non-mineral oil-based, commonly used in vehicles - Recommended standard for our products: JIS K2233 Class 3 (equivalent to DOT3) ■ Mineral Oil - Mineral oil-based, common machine lubricant - Recommended standard for our products: ISO VG32 turbine oil *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Supplementary Notes for Refilling and Replacement (Partial)] ■ Always use the same brand of hydraulic fluid. ■ After confirming the specifications of the hydraulic fluid for the disc brakes and booster, please refill or replace with hydraulic fluid of the same specifications. ■ During replacement, please flush the hydraulic fluid circuit with the hydraulic fluid being used. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company, as a manufacturer of power transmission equipment, engages in the total production and sales of various industrial discs, brakes, clamping devices, centrifugal clutches, torque limiters, and provides after-sales service. Our products are used in various applications, such as holding brakes (clamps) for elevators in skyscrapers, brakes for rolling rollers in steel mills, brakes for overhead cranes in factories, and clamps for preventing runaway in container cranes, as well as in power control for industrial machinery. They are utilized in any place where objects and people are in motion, and their performance and reliability are highly regarded.