Castrol Aircol PL 100 is the Castrol equivalent of Fuchs Plantoflux AT 10 (Rock Drill Oil). otherEquivalents: Mobil Almo 527, Shell Torcula 150, TotalEnergies Pneuma 100.
Rock Drill Oil
Lubricant for pneumatic rock drills, drifters, and percussion tools. Excellent adhesion, EP properties, water resistance. Prevents washout in wet drilling conditions. Typically ISO VG 100-150.
Specifications
| Viscosity Grade | ISO VG 100 |
Cross Reference
| Manufacturer | Product | Product Line | Base Oil |
|---|---|---|---|
| Castrol | Aircol PL 100 | Aircol PL | Mineral |
| Fuchs | Plantoflux AT 10 | Plantoflux | Mineral |
| Mobil | Almo 527 | Almo | Mineral |
| Shell | Torcula 150 | Torcula | Mineral |
| TotalEnergies | Pneuma 100 | Pneuma | Mineral |
Application
Underground mining, tunnelling, quarrying, open-pit mining. Pneumatic breakers, drifters, crawler drills.
Related Lubricant Classes
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Castrol equivalent of Fuchs Plantoflux AT 10?
The Castrol equivalent of Fuchs Plantoflux AT 10 is Castrol Aircol PL 100. Both are Rock Drill Oil class lubricants.
What is the Mobil equivalent of Castrol Aircol PL 100?
The Mobil equivalent of Castrol Aircol PL 100 is Mobil Almo 527. Both are Rock Drill Oil class lubricants with ISO VG 100.
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