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Addinol HLP 46 Hydraulic Oil, 4 Litres – A Trusty Mineral Fluid for Your Machinery
On the hunt for a reliable hydraulic oil that’s straightforward to use and gets the job done without any faff? Addinol HLP 46 might just be what you’re after. It’s a mineral-based oil with an ISO SAE viscosity rating of 46 – thick enough to give your hydraulic systems proper protection, but not so heavy that it drags or slows things down. It’s especially handy if you’re working with semi-automatic engines like the M53/11AR or dealing with automatic oils for models such as the Trabant-Hycomat and KR51/1S, DUO 4/1.
Why Go for Addinol HLP 46?
For starters, Addinol is a name you can trust when it comes to quality lubricants. This oil comes in a neat 4-litre container – perfect for topping up your kit without ending up with leftover oil gathering dust. Hydraulic oils can sometimes be a bit hit and miss, but this one keeps its viscosity spot-on, helping your machinery run smoothly and efficiently without any hiccups.
What’s It Good For?
If your hydraulic systems call for an ISO VG 46 oil, this fits the bill nicely. Being mineral-based, it offers solid lubrication and shields your equipment from wear and tear. It’s a great shout for keeping semi-automatic engines ticking over and ensuring your hydraulic gear stays responsive. No messing about with complicated blends or synthetic concoctions – just straightforward, dependable hydraulic oil.
Things to Bear in Mind
While it’s a cracking all-rounder, remember it’s mineral oil. So, if your machinery specifically demands synthetic fluids, this might not be the right match. It’s always worth double-checking your equipment’s manual for compatibility, especially if you’re dealing with vintage or highly specialised models.
All in all, Addinol HLP 46 hydraulic oil is a practical, no-nonsense choice for anyone after a dependable hydraulic fluid in a handy 4-litre size. It’s designed to keep your systems running smoothly, giving you peace of mind and less downtime – just what you want when you’re in the thick of it.

