$597.60 Incl. G.S.T
Shell PANOLIN S4 Gear EAL is an advanced synthetic fluid for use in gearing applications such as marine thrusters and propulsion drives. Industrial gears, bearings and other components in circulated and splash lubricated systems. Manufactured from fully saturated esters, Shell PANOLIN S4 Gear EAL is designed to offer outstanding load carrying performance whilst also being readily biodegradable with low ecotoxicity. Shell PANOLIN S4 gear EAL is an Environmentally Acceptable Lubricant (EAL) and holds the EU Ecolabel.
• Increased Wear protection:
Load carrying and wear protection, formulated to have
excellent load carrying capacity and anti-scuffing
performance. Advanced non-toxic additives provide
protection over a wide range of conditions and ensure long
component life, even under shock loading conditions.
Advanced non-toxic additives provide protection over a
wide range of conditions and ensure long component life,
including providing protection against micro-pitting.
• Maintaining system efficiency:
Shell PANOLIN S4 Gear Oil EAL has a high viscosity index
providing shear stability which helps protect components
over a wide temperature range.
The low pour point and cold flow characteristics provide
protection and performance even in cold climates.
• Longer Service Life:
Shell PANOLIN S4 Gear Oil EAL has strong oxidative
stability at high temperatures which results in reduced fluid
degradation, reducing filter blockage and increased
viscosity. This helps prevent component failures, frequent
filter and fluid changes, downtime, fluid consumption and
parts and labour costs.
• Lower Environmental impact:
An ‘environmentally acceptable lubricant’ as defined by the
USA EPA 2013 Vessel General Permit and offers reduced
impact of leak or accidental spillage into the environment
when used in marine environments compared to
conventional mineral oils.
Readily biodegradable - biodegraded by over 60% after 28
days in the OECD 301 B carbon dioxide evolution test. Low
Ecotoxicity - Classified as ‘not harmful’ to when tested as
water-accommodated fractions (WAFs) according to OECD
test guidelines