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PRODUCTS

MULTI-GRADE ENGINE OILS

Description
Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oils are superior universal heavy duty engine oils for use in diesel and
gasoline engines. Made from premium base stocks blended with a unique additive system, these oils
are designed to provide superior performance in all diesel engines operating on high and low sulfur fuels.
Komatsu SAE 15W40 Engine Oil is specially blended to exceed JASO DH-1 and API CI-4 plus requirements
for low emission engines utilizing exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) technology. Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine
Oils are also acceptable for use in engines recommending all previous API categories.

Applications
Komatsu Diesel Engine Oil 15W-40 is specifically designed to be used in all Tier III engines.
It is also designed for use in other low emission engines and all prior Komatsu engine models.
Komatsu Diesel Engine Oil 15W-40 is suitable for use in engines for construction machinery and
industrial vehicles for cold districts and general use.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oils provide the following benefits:
• A high level of engine protection through: • Lower maintenance costs
— Outstanding level of wear prevention • Reduced oil consumption reduces
— High-temperature oxidation stability particulate emissions
— Piston deposit and soot control • A universal oil for mixed fleet use
— Advanced cleanliness control • Lower ash containing additives to reduce
piston deposits and provide cleaner engines
— Management of acidic build-up

Specifications
Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oils meet the following API and OEM specifications:
• 15W-40: API CI-4 plus, CI-4, CH-4, CG-4, CF-4/SL, • Cummins CES 20076, 20078 • Allison C4
JASO DH-1# DO81KMT306 • John Deere • Caterpillar
• 10W-30: API CI-4, CH-4, CG-4, CF-4/SL, • J.I. Case • Volvo VDS-3
Komatsu HST
• Mack EO-M Plus (15W40) • Detroit Diesel
(4 cycle)
Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.
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PRODUCTS

MULTI-GRADE ENGINE OILS

Typical Characteristics:
Test Methods Units 10W-30 15W-40
Gravity ° API
Viscosity, cSt @ 100 °C ISO3104 / ASTM D44 mm2/s 11.65 14.6
Viscosity, cSt @ 40 °C mm2/s
Viscosity Index IP226 / ASTM D2270 144 137
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016 / ASTM D97 °C -32 -28
°F -25 -18
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592 / ASTM D92 °C 222 232
°F 431 449
Total Base Number IP417/ASTM D-2896 mgKOH/g 10.5 12
Sulphated Ash IP 163 / ASTM D874 %m 1.3 1.2

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 10W-30 15W-40
1 Gallon 1 400 113 H91
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 134 H91 1 400 114 H91
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 133 H91 1 400 115 H91
Bulk 1 400 137 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorisation given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

STRAIGHT GRADE ENGINE OILS

Description
Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oils are high performance heavy-duty engine oils for use in
diesel engines requiring API CF-2 oils. Made from selected premium base stocks and blended with
a unique additive system, these oils are designed to reduce the formation of high temperature
deposits, sludge and other harmful deposits.

Applications
Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oils are commonly used in Detroit Diesel two cycle engines.
Refer to your operator’s manual for proper viscosity recommendations based on ambient temperature.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oils provide the following benefits:
• Superior engine protection through: • Lower maintenance costs
— Outstanding level of wear prevention • Lower ash containing additives to reduce
piston deposits and provide cleaner engines
— High-temperature oxidation stability
— Piston deposit and soot control
— Management of acidic build-up

Specifications
Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oils meet the following specifications:
API and OEM specifications:
• SAE 10W: CF
• SAE 30: CF-2, CF
• Allison C4

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

STRAIGHT GRADE ENGINE OILS

Typical Characteristics:
Test Methods Units SAE 10W SAE 30
Viscosity, cSt @ 100 °C ISO3104/ASTM D445 mm2/s 6.9 11.0
@ 40 °C mm2/s 43.9 92.2
Viscosity Index IP226/ASTM D2270 103 101
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016/ASTM D97 °C -34° C -26° C
°F -29° F -15° F
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592/ASTM D92 °C 204° C 218° C
°F 400° F 424° F
Total Base Number IP417 mgKOH/g 8 8
Sulphated Ash IP 163 /ASTM D874 %m 0.9 0.9

Part Numbers
Package Sizes SAE 10W SAE 30
1 Gallon 1 400 107 H91 1 400 110 H91
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 108 H91 1 400 111 H91
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 109 H91 1 400 112 H91
Bulk 1 400 135 H1 1 400 136 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorisation given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID

Description
Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid is a high performance lubricating oil for all automatic
transmissions requiring an Allison C-3 or C-4 fluid. It is made from selected highly refined base
stocks coupled with high quality additives designed to reduce wear and improve component life.

Applications
Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid is recommended for use in all Komatsu and competitive
equipment specifying the use of Allison C-3 or C-4 fluids. Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid
is commonly used in automotive and commercial transmissions, torque converters, hydraulic
systems and compressors.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid provides the following benefits:
• High thermal and oxidative stability.
• Protection against deposits, corrosion & wear
• Smooth quiet shifting
• Oxidation resistance
• Longer component life and greater productivity
• Longer fluid life

Specifications
Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid meets the following specifications:
• Exceeds Caterpillar TO-2 requirements
• Vickers 35VQ25
• Allison C-3 or C-4
• Allison TES-389

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID

Typical Characteristics
cSt @ 40 °C 33.71
cSt @ 100°C 7.34
Viscosity Index 167
Pour Point, °C max -50° C
-58° F
Flash Point, °C min 182° C
360° F
Color Red

Part Numbers
Package Sizes
1 Gallon 1 400 132 H91
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 116 H91
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 126 H91
Bulk 1 400 139 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorisation given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

HYDRAULIC TRANS FLUID 10W-20

Description
Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is a multi-functional fluid formulated to Komatsu’s own stringent
specifications. It is a premium Hydraulic/Transmission fluid that has been optimized for use in off-road
applications. Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is formulated from highly refined base oils coupled with a
unique additive system of shear stable VI improvers, extreme pressure, anti-wear additives, and
rust/corrosion inhibitors to provide a product with excellent performance in a multitude of applications.

Applications
Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is specifically designed for use in off-road applications where excellent limited
slip differential and wet brake chatter performance is required. Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is a multi-functional
fluid for construction machinery that is equipped with Komatsu transmissions and axles or suspension cylinders
of Komatsu Mining equipment. Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is also suitable for use in industrial and agricultural
equipment for use in their transmission, hydraulic, wet brake and power steering systems.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid provides the following benefits:
• Assured and decisive functioning of multi disc • Lower maintenance costs
clutches used in Limited Slip Differentials and • Excellent load carrying capacity
in oil immersed disc brakes • Longer equipment life
• Improved low temperature performance of • Minimal viscosity change across a
hydraulic system components wide range of temperatures
• Resists foaming
Specifications
Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid meets the following specifications:
• Allison C-3, C-4 • Ford Tractor M2C53A, M2C53C, M2C41B,
• Allis-Chalmers Power Fluid 821, 322 M2C86B, M2C134B/C/D
• JohnDeere J20A, J20C, Hygard J14B • Case / IH MS-1207, HyTran Plus, MS-1210/TCH,
MS 1204/TFD, MS-1205/TDF-II
Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

HYDRAULIC TRANS FLUID 10W-20

Typical Characteristics
Test Methods Units 10W-20

Kinematic Viscosity at 40 °C ISO3104 / ASTM D445 cSt 55.89


Kinematic Viscosity at 100 °C cSt 9.39
Viscosity Index IP226 / ASTM D2270 151
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016 / ASTM D97 °C -37
°F -34
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592 / ASTM D92 °C 215
°F 420
Gravity, API 30.1
CCS @ -18° C cP 2300
Water Tolerance Pass
Foam Sequence I, II, III 0/0, 20/0, 0/0

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 10W-20

1 Gallon 1 400 101 H92


5 Gallon Pail 1 400 102 H92
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 103 H92
Bulk 1 400 138 H92

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorisation given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

HYDRAULIC OIL ISO 46AW

Description
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW is formulated from high quality mineral oils, contains
performance oriented rust and oxidation inhibitors, has noted hydrolytic stability for protection
against corrosion and wear in presence of moisture.

Applications
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW excels in piston, vane and gear pumps, particularly those
manufactured by Denison and Vickers where an ISO 46 hydraulic oil is recommended.
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW offers a high level of anti-wear protection in a wide range of climates.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW provides the following benefits:
• Long life due to excellent thermal stability and oxidation resistance
• Excellent rust and copper corrosion protection
• Good Water tolerance and demulsification characteristics
• High level of anti-wear protection in wide range of climates
• Reduced foaming

Specifications
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW meets the following specifications:
• Komatsu KES 07.841.1
• Komatsu HPV35+35 Pump Test
• Denison HF-O
• Cincinnati Milacron
• Vickers 35VQ25

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

HYDRAULIC OIL ISO 46AW

Typical Characteristics: Meets KES 07.841.1


Test Methods Units ISO 46

Viscosity, cSt @ 40 °C ISO3104 / ASTM D445 mm2/s 45.3


cSt @ 100 °C mm2/s 6.6
Viscosity Index ISO2909 / ASTM D2270 103
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016 / ASTM D97 °C -26° C
-15° F
Flash Point, °C min ASTM D92 °C 215° C
420° F
Gravity, °API 31.9
Specific Gravity @ 60° F ISO3675 / ASTM D1298 .866

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 46AW

1 Gallon 1 400 529 H1


5 Gallon Pail 1 400 530 H1
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 531 H1
Bulk 1 400 533 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorisation given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

POWERTRAIN OIL

Description
Komatsu Powertrain Oils are blended with premium quality base oils possessing high viscosity
index and high temperature shear stability. The additive technology is designed to provide noted
oxidation stability, anti-wear protection, and mild extreme pressure protection. Komatsu Powertrain
Oils provide optimized friction retention for extended clutch life and slippage control under severe
high load application.

Applications
Komatsu Powertrain Oils are for use in Komatsu equipment transmissions, drive trains, swing
machinery and hydraulic systems. Komatsu Powertrain Oils may also be used in many competitive
brands of equipment requiring fluids meeting specifications outlined below. Komatsu Powertrain Oils
can be used in applications requiring the use of an API CD quality engine oil (excluding engines).
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Powertrain Oils provide the following benefits:
• High thermal and oxidative stability • Excellent pumpability
• Excellent anti-wear characteristics • Longer transmission life and greater productivity
• Bearing stress protection • Longer fluid life

Specifications
Komatsu Powertrain Oils meet the following specifications:
• Komatsu KES 07.868.1
• Exceeds Caterpillar TO-4 requirements
• Allison C4
• Vickers 35VQ25
• Komatsu Micro-Clutch test
• Replaces API CD (Obsolete)

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

POWERTRAIN OIL

Typical Characteristics: Meets KES 07.868.1


Test Methods Units TO 10W TO 30 TO 50
Gravity, API 28.2 26.0 25
Kinematic Viscosity at 40 °C ISO3104/ASTM D445 cSt 37 97 221
Kinematic Viscosity at 100 °C cSt 6.2 11.4 18.8
Viscosity Index 97 96 96
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016/ASTM D97 °C -35 -28 -10
°F -25 -18 14
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592/ASTM D92 °C 203 220 228
°F 397 428 445
Color Green Green Green

Part Numbers
Package Sizes TO 10W TO 30 TO 50
1 Gallon 1 400 500 H1 1 400 504 H1 Not available
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 501 H1 1 400 505 H1 1 400 593 H1
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 502 H1 1 400 506 H1 1 400 594 H1
Bulk 1 400 503 H1 1 400 507 H1 1 400 595 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorisation given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

GEAR LUBRICANTS

Description
Komatsu Gear Lubricants are thermally stable multipurpose gear lubes having extreme pressure
properties to protect hypoid and other gear types from scuffing and wear. These lubricants are suitable
for adding to or filling most differentials and conventional transmissions in equipment, trucks or cars,
where an API GL-5 type lubricant is specified.

Applications
Komatsu Gear Lubricants are recommended for add or fill in:
• All Komatsu construction equipment applications where a gear lubricant is recommended
• Manual transmissions
• Differentials
• Final drives
• Truck rear axles
• Passenger car rear axles
• Agricultural, truck, industrial and construction equipment transmissions where
EP type lubricants are permitted.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Gear Lubricants offer:
• Extreme pressure properties to protect hypoid and other gear types from scuffing and wear
• High temperature stability
• Longer fluid life
• Sludge control / cleaner gears and transmissions

Specifications
Komatsu Gear Lubricants meet the following specifications:
• Komatsu KES 07.861 • API GL-5
• Mack GO-J • MIL-L-2105D

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

GEAR LUBRICANTS

Typical Characteristics: Meets KES 07.866


80W90 85W140

Gravity, API 28.2 26.0


cSt @ 40 °C 147.10 369.20
cSt @ 100°C 14.80 26.20
Viscosity Index 100 94
Pour Point, °C max -27° C -15° C
-16° F + 5° F
Flash Point, °C min 200° C 223° C
392° F 433° F
Timken OK Load Pass Pass

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 80W90 85W140

1 Gallon 1 400 104 H91


5 Gallon Pail 1 400 123 H91 1 400 105 H91
120 lb Keg 1 400 146 H91 1 400 147 H1
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 124 H91 1 400 106 H91
Bulk 1 400 148 H1 1 400 144 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.
This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorisation given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

HYPER GREASE G2-TE

Description
Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE is the ultimate lubricant for very wet and performance challenging
on and off highway environments. Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE’s unique multifunctional solid lubricant
additive builds tack and adhesion when exposed to water saturated environments. When performance
is challenged in the presence of water and humidity, Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE not only resists
softening and washing out, but grows in tack and adhesion with continued exposure. In high temperature
environments, film strength is increased between metal surfaces, and the affinity for metal surfaces is
enhanced. This produces a slippery physical barrier of protection. Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE’s
enhanced load carrying ability is coupled with dramatic oxidative characteristics and high temperature
structural stability for exceptional performance in heavily loaded bearings. Its environmental impact is
reduced through the non-utilization of Antimony, Barium, Lead, or Chlorinated Compounds.

Applications
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE provides the following benefits:
• Enhanced extreme pressure and anti-wear performance
• Bearing life greatly improved
• Extended equipment life
• Unique multifunctional, non-staining solid film lubricant
• Better adhesion with improved mobility
• Increased tack in the presence of water
• Optimal off-highway and industrial performance for equipment durability
• Excellent shear stability and very stable at high temperatures (Note: Drop Point.)
• Dependable performance under varying conditions for reduced maintenance costs

Specifications
Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE meets the following specifications:
• KES 07.881.1

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

HYPER GREASE G2-TE


Typical Characteristics
NLGI Grade 2
Thickener-Type Lithium Complex
Color Blue
Appearance Smooth-Tacky/Stringy
Penetration (D-217) 270/267
W60
Dropping Point °F. 530
4 Ball EP (D-2596)
Weld Point 480 kg
LWI 88
4 Ball Scar-mm (D-2266) 0.38 mm
Timken OK Load (D-2509) 60
Pumpability - gsm/min
@77°F. 397
@60°F. 162
@40°F. 50
@20°F. 11
@ 0°F. 1
Water Spray-off (D-4049) 21.0
Extracted Base Oil Viscosity
SSU @ 100° F. 3,186
SSU @ 210° F. 213.9
cSt @ 40° C 600
cSt @ 100° C 44.1
Rust Prevention (D-1743) Pass
Wheel Bearing Life (D-3527) 200 Typical
Wheel Bearing Leakage (D-4290) 3.0 g
Oxidation Stability (psi loss) (D-942) 1 @ 100 hours
Copper Corrosion 1b

Part Numbers
Package Sizes
Case 4x10x14 oz 1400168H1
35 lb pail 1400169H1
120 lb keg 1400170H1
400 lb drum 1400171H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.
This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing. No warranty or representation,
expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the data and information contained in this publication.
The Seller shall not be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which
are associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any statutory rights of the Buyer of
the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in
the data sheet and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed as
a permission, recommendation or authorisation given or implied to practice any patented invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

FRICTION MODIFIER

Description
Komatsu Friction Modifier is a specialized additive formulated to reduce wet brake system
chatter. It is approved by Komatsu Engineering for use in all applicable construction equipment.

Applications
Komatsu Friction Modifier is recommended for use in all Komatsu construction equipment with
oil immersed / wet brake systems where additional brake chatter control is desired.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Cautions
Refer to machine Service Manual for proper application and additive mixing ratios.
Over treatment of wet brake system may adversely affect the
performance / operation of the brakes.

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oil (PM701)
SAE 10W30 and SAE 15W40
Part Number: 1400133H1, 1400134H91, 1400113H91, 1400114H91, 1400115H91, 1400137H1
Chemical Family: Petroleum Oil (Motor Oil))
Product Appearance & Odor: Clear Dark Amber Liquid; Mild, Bland Petroleum Odor
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE - CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64742-54-7 Greater than 65%
Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 35%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day.
Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any
special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local
reporting requirements.
US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313):
This product contains approximately 1.5% zinc compounds.

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): .8586/.8816 Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: -32°C/-28°C Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: 11.59/14.86 cSt @ 100° Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Negligible, Below 0.1%

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oil (PM701)

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
189(372)/215(409)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oil (PM701)

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oil (PM700)
SAE 10W and SAE 30
Part Number: 1400107H91, 1400108H91, 1400135H1 1400110H91, 1400111H91, 1400112H91, 1400136H1
Chemical Family: Petroleum Oil (Motor Oil)
Product Appearance & Odor: Clear Dark Amber Liquid; Mild, Bland Petroleum Odor
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE - CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64742-54-7, 64741-88-4 Greater than 78%
Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 15%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day.
Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any
special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local
reporting requirements.
US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313):
This product contains approximately 1.5% zinc compounds.

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): .8916/.8855 Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: -34°C/-26°C Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: 6.9/10/86 cSt @ 100°C Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Negligible, Below 0.1%

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oil (PM700)

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
204(400)/218(424)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

Page 2 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oil (PM700)

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Automatic Trans Fluid (PM704)
Part Number: 1400116H91, 1400126H91, 1400132H91, 1400139H1
Chemical Family: Petroleum Oil (Automatic Transmission Fluid)
Product Appearance & Odor: Clear Red Liquid; Mild, Bland Petroleum Odor
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE - CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64741-88-4 Greater than 80%

Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 20%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day.
Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject
to any special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine
if there may be other local reporting requirements. US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material
are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313): Not Applicable.

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): .8713 approximately Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: -50°C Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: 7.34 cSt @ 100°C Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Negligible, Below 0.1%

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Automatic Trans Fluid (PM704)

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
182(360)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

Page 2 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Automatic Trans Fluid (PM704)

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid (PM703)
Part Number: 1400101H92, 1400102H92, 1400103H92, 1400138H2
Chemical Family: Petroleum Oil (Lubricating Oil)
Product Appearance & Odor: Clear Amber Colored Liquid; Mild, Bland Petroleum Odor
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE - CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64741-88-4 Greater than 85%
Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 15%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day.
Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any
special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local
reporting requirements.
US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313):
This product contains approximatly 1.5% zinc compounds.

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): .8820 approximately Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: -30°C Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: 9.29 cSt @ 100°C Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Negligible, Below 0.1%

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid (PM703)

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
193(380)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

Page 2 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid (PM703)

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hydraulic 46AW (PM709)
Part Number: 1400529H1, 1400530H1, 1400531H1, 1400533H1
Chemical Family: Petroleum Oil (Hydraulic Oil)
Product Appearance & Odor: Clear Light Amber Liquid; Mild Bland Petroleum Odor
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE - CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64742-65-0 Greater than 80%
Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 20%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day.
Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any
special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local
reporting requirements.
US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313): Not Applicable

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1):.8660 approx. Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: -26°C Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: 6.6 cSt @ 100°C Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Negligible, Below 0.1%

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PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hydraulic 46AW (PM709)

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
215(420)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Toxic fumes, gasses or vapors may evolve on burning.
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

Page 2 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hydraulic 46AW (PM709)

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Powertrain Oil TO4 (PM702)
SAE 10W, SAE 30W, and SAE 50
Part Number: 1400500H1, 1400501H1, 1400502H1, 1400503H1 1400504H1, 1400505H1, 1400506H1,
1400507H1 1400592H1, 1400593H1, 1400594H1, 1400595H1
Chemical Family: Petroleum Oil (Automatic Transmission Fluid)
Product Appearance & Odor: Clear Green Colored Liquid; Mild, Bland Petroleum Odor
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE - CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64742-65-0, 64742-54-7 Greater than 80%
Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 15%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day.
Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any
special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local
reporting requirements.
US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313):
This product contains approximately 1.5% zinc compounds.

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): .8860/.9040 Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: -35°C/-10°C Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: 6.2/18/8 cSt @ 100°C Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Negligible, Below 0.1%

Page 1 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Powertrain Oil TO4 (PM702)

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
203(397)/228(442)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

Page 2 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Powertrain Oil TO4 (PM702)

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Gear Lubricant (PM705)
SAE 80W90 and SAE 85W140
Part Number: 1400123H91, 1400124H91, 1400146H1, 1400148H1, 1400104H91,
1400105H91, 1400106H91, 1400144H1, 1400147H1
Chemical Family: Petroleum Oil (Gear Oil)
Product Appearance & Odor: Clear Dark Amber Liquid; Mild, Bland Petroleum Odor
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE - CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64741-88-4 Greater than 85%
64742-57-0
Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 15%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day. Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any
special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local
reporting requirements.
US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313): Not Applicable

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): .8894/.9013 Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: -27°C/-15°C Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: 14.3/25.8 cSt @ 100°C Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Negligible, Below 0.1%

Page 1 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Gear Lubricant (PM705)

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
185(366)/234(453)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

Page 2 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Gear Lubricant (PM705)

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE
Part Number: 1400168H1, 1400169H1, 1400170H1, 1400171H1
Chemical Family: Petroleum Oil (Grease)
Product Appearance & Odor: Blue Grease, Mineral Oil Odor
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE - CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock 64742-01-4, 64742-62-7 Greater than 80%
Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 25%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day.
Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any
special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local
reporting requirements.
US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313):
Zinc Compound, maximum % is 1.0%

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 0.95 (15.6.C) Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: N/A Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: N/A Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Negligible

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
260(500)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

Page 2 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET


Date Issued: 01/01/05
SECTION A - IDENTIFICATION & EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Manufacturer's Name and Address: BP Lubricants USA Inc.
9300 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21220
Emergency Telephone Numbers: 410/574-5000
800/777-1466
PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Friction Modifier (PM707)
Part Number: 1400117H91
Chemical Family: Long Chain Alkenyl Phosphite
Product Appearance & Odor: Light colored liquid, strong odor.
CAS Number (For Finished Product): COMPLEX MIXTURE. CAS Number Not Applicable
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Hazard Rating: Least-0 Slight-1 Moderate-2 High-3 Extreme-4

SECTION B - COMPONENTS & HAZARD INFORMATION


CAS NO. APPROXIMATE
COMPONENTS OF COMPONENTS CONCENTRATION
Lubricating Oil Base Stock Confidential 90-100%
Proprietary Additives Mixture Less than 10%

Exposure Limit for Total Product: 5mg/m3 oil mist for an 8-hour work day. Basis: OOHS Reg. 29 CFR 1910.1000
CERLA Hazardous Substances: None known. If this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any
special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local
reporting requirements.
US TSCA Inventory: All components of this material are on the US TSCA Inventory.
Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ), EPA Regulation 40 CFR 355 Extremely Hazardous Substances
(SARA Sections 301-304): None.
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, EPA Regulation 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313): Not Applicable

SECTION C - PHYSICAL DATA


(THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE APPROXIMATE OR TYPICAL VALUES.)
Boiling Range: Not Determined Percent Volatile by Volume: NEGLIGIBLE
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): .0.91 @15.6°C Vapor Pressure: NEGLIGIBLE
Pour Point: Not Determined Vapor Density: GREATER THAN AIR
Viscosity: 22 cSt @40°C/5.4 cSt @100°C Evaporation Rate: NEGLIGIBLE
Solubility in Water: Insoluable

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Friction Modifier (PM707)

SECTION D - FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION


FLASH POINT & METHOD: Min. ASTM D-92 C.O.C. C, (F.) AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NOT DETERMINED
250(482) PMCC
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)-Hazard Identification
Health - 1 Flammability - 1 Reactivity - 0
Basis: Recommended by BP Lubricants USA Inc.
Hazard Rating (NFPA): 4-Extreme 3-High 2-Moderate 1-Slight 0-Insignificant
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Toxic fumes, gases or vapors may evolve on burning.
Flammability Limits (% by volume in air): Lower: Not determined Upper: Not determined
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity and open flame.
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS: Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides,
and other decomposition products, in the case of incomplete combustion.
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA & FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon
dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires involving this type
of product, depending on the size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plant fire
protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialists.
The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection
Associations' Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide
to extinguish the fire.
Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used to
flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products.
Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed.
EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING: "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous.
DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT,
FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION: THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to clean since residue is difficult to remove. "Empty" drums should be completely drained, properly
bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmen-
tally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations.

SECTION E - PROTECTION & PRECAUTIONS


VENTILATION: Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient
to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air.
No smoking, flame or other ignition sources.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed.
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact.
EYE PROTECTION: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur.
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to
avoid contaminating regular clothing, which could result in prolonged or repeated skin contact.
WORK PRACTICES/ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Keep containers closed when not is use. Do not store near heat,
sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment.
PERSONAL HYGIENE: Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.
Remove contaminated clothing: launder or dry-clean before reuse. Remove contaminated shoes and thoroughly
clean before reuse; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at
end of work period. Product is readily removed skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly
with soap and water.
VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and
synthetic lubricants pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution,
exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes should be minimized.

Page 2 of 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS

PRODUCT NAME: Komatsu Friction Modifier (PM707)

SECTION F - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE


ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to the appropriate authorities. US Coast Guard Regulations
require immediate reporting of spills that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks. Report spill
to the Coast Guard toll free number 800-424-8802.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable
absorbent material to the spill area. Minimize breathing vapors. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers
and watercourses by dicing or impounding. Advise authorities if the product has entered or may enter sewers,
water-courses, or extensive land areas. ASSURE CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with all government
regulations to include Federal, State, and local requirements.

SECTION G - REACTIVITY
STABILITY: Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
CONDITIONS & MATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, open flames and oxidizing materials.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on
the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solid, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when
this material undergoes combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be
formed upon combustion.

SECTION H - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES AND PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY
EYE CONTACT: If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides.
If irritations persists, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing
and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
INGESTION: If ingested, DO NOT induce vomiting; call a physician immediately.
INHALATION: Vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient temperature conditions is not normally
a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immediately remove from exposure and call a physician.
Administer oxygen, if available. If over-exposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive mist oil
condition subsides.

SECTION I - EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE


SKIN: Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation.
EYE: May cause eye irritation.
INGESTION: Relatively nontoxic.

SECTION J - TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) - DOT Identification Number: Not Regulated.

THE PRECISE COMPOSITION OF THIS MIXTURE IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION.


A MORE COMPLETE DISCLOSURE WILL BE PROVIDED TO A PHYSICIAN OR NURSE
IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

Page 3 of 3
The Komatsu Genuine Oil Program

Effective 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Products
Komatsu 15W-40 Low Ash Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Komatsu Powertrain Oil TO-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Komatsu Powertrain Oil TO-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Komatsu Axle Oil AXO80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil HO-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil AW-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Multi-grade Engine Oils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Straight Grade Engine Oils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Automatic Transmission Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Hydraulic Trans Fluid 10W-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Gear Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Hyper Grease G2-TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Friction Modifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Material Safety Data Sheets


Komatsu 15W-40 Low Ash Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Komatsu Powertrain Oil TO-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Komatsu Powertrain Oil TO-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Komatsu Axle Oil AXO80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil HO-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil AW-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Komatsu Engine Oil 10W-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Komatsu Engine Oil 15W-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Komatsu Engine Oil 10W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Komatsu Engine Oil 30W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Komatsu ATF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Komatsu Hydraulic Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil TOS OW-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
Komatsu Bio-Degradable Hydraulic Oil 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104
Komatsu Powertrain Oil TO-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110
Komatsu Gear Oil 80W-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
Komatsu Gear Oil 85W-140 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Komatsu Genuine Chem Friction Modifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134

Programs
Castrol Lubrication Equipment Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140

Expert Advice
Ask The Expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142
Technical Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143

BP Contacts and Distributor Map


BP Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145
Distributor Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146

Point of Sale Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148


OVERVIEW

BP Lubricants USA Inc. and KOMATSU Partnership


KOMATSU Genuine Oil Program

About Our Partnership


BP Lubricants USA Inc. is a market leader in the lubricants industry and is well
known for its product innovation, value-added services, and host of technical experts.
BP produces Komatsu Genuine Oil products, and all Komatsu products are designed
to meet or exceed industry standards, just as BP’s Castrol and BP branded products.
BP Lubricants is committed to providing the Komatsu line of products with the same
quality and innovation standards that it employs with its current brands to allow the
Komatsu Genuine Oil line to compete positively in the marketplace.
Komatsu and BP’s partnership has remained strong for 23 years. BP is an industry leader
in lubricants, which is evident in the strength of its brands. BP takes great pride in its
Castrol branded and Komatsu branded products equally.
Komatsu manufactures many different machines for many different applications.
Be sure to check your Operator’s Manual to determine the proper fluid for your application.
Komatsu Genuine Oil Lubricants produced by BP Lubricants USA Inc. include
• Engine Oil • Hydraulic Fluids • Transmission Fluids • Powertrain Fluids
• Gear Lubricants • Greases • Friction Modifiers

Benefits of the Partnership


The key opportunities that this partnership offer includes:
• Full range of approved Komatsu products designed to meet Tier IV applications
• Only approved products for Komatsu’s complimentary scheduled maintenance program,
Komatsu CareTM
• The ability to offer a full line of premium products to end-users
• Providing the only U.S. engine oil registered against the JASO-DH1 specification
• National account pricing on all Komatsu Genuine Oil products produced by BP
• Customized promotions to assist Komatsu dealers with the sale of
Komatsu Genuine Oil to end-users
• Expert technical advice from highly respected industry professionals, all employees of BP
• An extended support network with the integration of authorized BP distributors
• Training programs available upon request

We are confident that this partnership will continue to offer Komatsu and Komatsu
customers with the highest level of product quality and service available in the market.

Regards,

Drew Cole
Komatsu OEM Business Manager
BP Lubricants USA Inc.
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PRODUCTS

MULTI-GRADE ENGINE OILS – TIER IV

Description
Komatsu 15W-40 Low Ash is a superior heavy duty engine oils for use in Komatsu Tier IV diesel engines.
Made from premium base stocks blended with a unique additive system, this product is designed to meet
and exceed Komatsu Tier IV KES 07.851.2 specification.

Applications
Komatsu 15W-40 Low Ash is specifically designed to be used in all Komatsu Tier IV engines. It is also de-
signed for use in all prior Komatsu engine models. Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu 15W-40 Low Ash provides the following benefits:
• A high level of engine protection through: • Lower maintenance costs
— Outstanding level of wear prevention • Reduced oil consumption reduces
— High-temperature oxidation stability particulate emissions
— Piston deposit and soot control • Compatible with new and older Komatsu
— Advanced cleanliness control equipment
• Lower ash containing additives to reduce
— Management of acidic build-up
piston deposits and provide cleaner engines
Specifications
Komatsu 15W-40 Low Ash meets KES 07.851.2
Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental effects
and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is used other
than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product is used other than
as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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MULTI-GRADE ENGINE OILS – TIER IV

Typical Characteristics:
Test Methods Units 15W-40 Low Ash
Viscosity, cSt @ 100 °C ISO3104 / ASTM D445 mm2/s 14.8
Viscosity, cSt @ 40 °C mm2/s 112

Viscosity Index IP226 / ASTM D2270 136

Pour Point, °C max ISO3016 / ASTM D97 °C -40


°F -40

Flash Point, °C min ISO2592 / ASTM D92 °C 210


°F 410

Total Base Number IP417/ASTM D-2896 mgKOH/g 8.8

Sulphated Ash IP 163 / ASTM D874 %m 1.03

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 15W-40
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 846 H1

55 Gallon Drum 1 400 847 H1

Bulk 1 400 848 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

POWERTRAIN OILS TO10, TO30

Description
Komatsu Powertrain Oils are blended with premium quality base oils possessing high viscosity
index and high temperature shear stability. The additive technology is designed to provide noted
oxidation stability, anti-wear protection, and mild extreme pressure protection. Komatsu Powertrain
Oils provide optimized friction retention for extended clutch life and slippage control under severe
high load application.

Applications
Komatsu Powertrain Oils are for use in Komatsu equipment transmissions, drive trains, swing
machinery and hydraulic systems. Komatsu Powertrain Oils may also be used in many competitive
brands of equipment requiring fluids meeting specifications outlined below. Komatsu Powertrain Oils
can be used in applications requiring the use of an API CF quality engine oil (excluding engines).
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Powertrain Oils provide the following benefits:
• High thermal and oxidative stability • Excellent pumpability
• Excellent anti-wear characteristics • Longer transmission life and greater productivity
• Bearing stress protection • Longer fluid life

Specifications
Komatsu Powertrain Oils meet the following specifications:
• Komatsu KES 07.868.1
• Exceeds Caterpillar TO-4 requirements
• Allison C4
• Vickers 35VQ25
• Komatsu Micro-Clutch test
• Replaces API CF (Obsolete)

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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POWERTRAIN OIL

Typical Characteristics: Meets KES 07.868.1


Test Methods Units TO 10W TO 30 TO 50
Gravity, API 28.2 26.0 25
Kinematic Viscosity at 40 °C ISO3104/ASTM D445 cSt 47 97 221
Kinematic Viscosity at 100 °C cSt 7.19 11.4 18.8
Viscosity Index 97 96 96
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016/ASTM D97 °C -35 -28 -10
°F -25 -18 14
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592/ASTM D92 °C 203 220 228
°F 397 428 445
Color Green Green Green

Part Numbers
Package Sizes TO 10W TO 30 TO 50
1 Gallon 1 400 500 H1 1 400 504 H1 Not available
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 501 H1 1 400 505 H1 1 400 593 H1
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 502 H1 1 400 506 H1 1 400 594 H1
Bulk 1 400 503 H1 1 400 507 H1 1 400 595 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

AXLE OIL AXO80

Komatsu Axle Oil AXO80 is a mineral based fluid meeting the KES 07.866 specification. It is a premium
universal tractor transmission oil designed for use in transmissions, hydraulic systems, oil immersed brakes
and other ancillary systems of off-road equipment.

Applications
Komatsu AXO80 is designed for use in off-road applications as well as agricultural tractors. Special friction
modifying additives ensure optimum performance of oil immersed brakes while minimizing brake noise.
It is also suited for hydraulic systems of tractors and ancillary equipment. Its selected additives and high
quality base oils provide good low temperature fluidity and wear protection.

Main Benefits
• Smooth functioning of multi disc clutches as used in limited slip differentials and in oil
immersed disc brakes
• Excellent low temperature fluidity leading to responsive hydraulic performance
and smooth gearshift performance from cold starts
• Excellent load carrying capacity
• Minimal viscosity change at high temperatures
• Lower maintenance costs
• Longer equipment life

Specifications
• ZF TE-ML 05F
• API GL4

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be tilted
or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings. Product
should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental effects
and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is used other
than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product is used other than
as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

AXLE OIL AXO80

Typical Characteristics: Meets KES 07.866


Test Methods Units AXO80

Viscosity, cSt @ 100 °C ISO3104 / ASTM D445 mm2/s 8.5


Viscosity, cSt @ 40 °C mm2/s 50
Viscosity Index IP226 / ASTM D2270 145
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016 / ASTM D97 °C -40
°F -40
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592 / ASTM D92 °C 200
°F 392
Total Base Number IP417/ASTM D-2896 mgKOH/g 10

Part Numbers
Package Sizes AXO80

5 Gallon Pail 1 400 160 H1


55 Gallon Drum 1 400 159 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.
This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

Komatsu HO-56 HE Hydraulic Fluid


Komatsu HO-56 HE hydraulic fluid is a premium high viscosity index anti-wear hydraulic oil
formulated for equipment that utilizes high performance pumps. It contains very effective anti-
wear additives combined with shear stable polymers that meet or exceed industry vane, gear,
and piston pump manufaturers’ specifications. This fluid is a highly dependable peak efficiency
oil which meets the lubricant demands of precision industrial equipment

Features and Benefits


• Effective anti-wear performance minimizes wear in industrial pump applications prolonging
equipment life
• Multi-viscosity formulation for all season equipment operation
• Viscosity Index >200 maximizes pump efficiency to lower fuel or power consumption
• Careful selection of base stock coupled with optimum additives create maximum hydraulic
component yield for long fluid life and equipment life savings

Warranty and Protection Requirements


• Exceeds all manufacturer’s warranty requirements for applications requiring a KES 07.841.1
high viscosity index multi-grade hydraulic fluid

Industry and OEM Specifications and Approvals


• Komatsu KES 07.841.1

Typical Properties
Viscosity, Kinematic 100C ASTM D445 mm2/s 11.2
Viscosity, Kinematic 40C ASTM D445 mm2/s 53.8
Viscosity Index ASTM D2270 None 207
Pour Point ASTM D97 ˚C -45
Flash Point, PMCC ASTM D93 ˚C 222
Specific Gravity @ 60F ASTM D4502 g/ml 0.8601

*Due to continual product research and development, the information contained herein is based on products purchased in the U.S.
subject to change without notification. Typical properties may vary slightly.

Health and Safety


Based on available information, this product is not expected to produce adverse effects on
health when used for the applications referred to above and the recommendations provided
in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) are followed. MSDS’s are available upon request
through your sales contact office, or via the Internet at www.castrol.com/us. This product
should not be used for purposes other than the applications referred to above. If disposing
of used product, take care to protect the environment, return used oil to collection center.

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PRODUCTS

HYDRAULIC OIL ISO 46AW

Description
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW is formulated from high quality mineral oils, contains
performance oriented rust and oxidation inhibitors, has noted hydrolytic stability for protection
against corrosion and wear in presence of moisture.

Applications
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW excels in piston, vane and gear pumps, particularly those
manufactured by Denison and Vickers where an ISO 46 hydraulic oil is recommended.
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW offers a high level of anti-wear protection in a wide range of climates.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW provides the following benefits:
• Long life due to excellent thermal stability and oxidation resistance
• Excellent rust and copper corrosion protection
• Good Water tolerance and demulsification characteristics
• High level of anti-wear protection in wide range of climates
• Reduced foaming

Specifications
Komatsu Hydraulic Oil ISO 46AW meets the following specifications:
• Komatsu KES 07.841.1
• Komatsu HPV35+35 Pump Test
• Denison HF-O
• Cincinnati Milacron
• Vickers 35VQ25

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

HYDRAULIC OIL ISO 46AW

Typical Characteristics: Meets KES 07.841.1


Test Methods Units ISO 46

Viscosity, cSt @ 40 °C ISO3104 / ASTM D445 mm2/s 45.3


cSt @ 100 °C mm2/s 6.6
Viscosity Index ISO2909 / ASTM D2270 103
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016 / ASTM D97 °C -26° C
-15° F
Flash Point, °C min ASTM D92 °C 215° C
420° F
Gravity, °API 31.9
Specific Gravity @ 60° F ISO3675 / ASTM D1298 .866

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 46AW

5 Gallon Pail 1 400 530 H1


55 Gallon Drum 1 400 531 H1
Bulk 1 400 533 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

MULTI-GRADE ENGINE OILS


Description
Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oils are superior universal heavy duty engine oils for use in diesel and
gasoline engines. Made from premium base stocks blended with a unique additive system, these oils
are designed to provide superior performance in all diesel engines operating on high and low sulfur fuels.
Komatsu SAE 15W-40 Engine Oil is specially blended to exceed JASO DH-1 and API CI-4 plus requirements
for low emission engines utilizing exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) technology. Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine
Oils are also acceptable for use in engines recommending all previous API categories.

Applications
Komatsu Diesel Engine Oil 15W-40 is specifically designed to be used in all Tier III engines.
It is also designed for use in other low emission engines and all prior Komatsu engine models.
Komatsu Diesel Engine Oil 15W-40 is suitable for use in engines for construction machinery and
industrial vehicles for cold districts and general use.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oils provide the following benefits:
• A high level of engine protection through: • Lower maintenance costs
— Outstanding level of wear prevention • Reduced oil consumption reduces
— High-temperature oxidation stability particulate emissions
— Piston deposit and soot control • A universal oil for mixed fleet use
— Advanced cleanliness control • Lower ash containing additives to reduce
piston deposits and provide cleaner engines
— Management of acidic build-up

Specifications
Komatsu Multi-Grade Engine Oils meet the following API and OEM specifications:
• 15W-40: API CI-4 plus, CI-4, CH-4, CG-4, CF-4/SL, JASO DH-1# DO81KMT306
— Cummins CES 20076, 20078 — Allison C4 — Detroit Diesel (4 cycle),
— John Deere — Caterpillar ECF-2, ECF-1a Power Guard 93K214
— J.I. Case — Volvo VDS-3 — Mack EO-N Premium Plus ‘03
• 10W-30: API CI-4, CH-4, CG-4, CF-4/SL, Komatsu HST
— Mack EO-M Plus (15W40)

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.
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MULTI-GRADE ENGINE OILS

Typical Characteristics:
Test Methods Units 10W-30 15W-40
Gravity ° API 31 29
Viscosity, cSt @ 100 °C ISO3104 / ASTM D44 mm2/s 11.65 14.6
Viscosity, cSt @ 40 °C mm2/s
Viscosity Index IP226 / ASTM D2270 144 137
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016 / ASTM D97 °C -32 -29
°F -25 -18
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592 / ASTM D92 °C 222 232
°F 431 449
Total Base Number IP417/ASTM D-2896 mgKOH/g 10.7 12
Sulphated Ash IP 163 / ASTM D874 %m 1.2 1.2

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 10W-30 15W-40
1 Gallon 1 400 113 H91
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 134 H91 1 400 114 H91
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 133 H91 1 400 115 H91
Bulk 1 400 137 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

STRAIGHT GRADE ENGINE OILS

Description
Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oils are high performance heavy-duty engine oils for use in
diesel engines requiring API CF-2 oils. Made from selected premium base stocks and blended with
a unique additive system, these oils are designed to reduce the formation of high temperature
deposits, sludge and other harmful deposits.

Applications
Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oils are commonly used in Detroit Diesel two cycle engines.
Refer to your operator’s manual for proper viscosity recommendations based on ambient temperature.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oils provide the following benefits:
• Superior engine protection through: • Lower maintenance costs
— Outstanding level of wear prevention • Lower ash containing additives to reduce
piston deposits and provide cleaner engines
— High-temperature oxidation stability
— Piston deposit and soot control
— Management of acidic build-up

Specifications
Komatsu Straight Grade Engine Oils meet the following specifications:
API and OEM specifications:
• SAE 10W: CF
• SAE 30: CF-2, CF
• Allison C4

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

STRAIGHT GRADE ENGINE OILS

Typical Characteristics:
Test Methods Units SAE 10W SAE 30
Viscosity, cSt @ 100 °C ISO3104/ASTM D445 mm2/s 6.9 11.0
@ 40 °C mm2/s 43.9 92.2
Viscosity Index IP226/ASTM D2270 103 101
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016/ASTM D97 °C -34° C -26° C
°F -29° F -15° F
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592/ASTM D92 °C 204° C 218° C
°F 400° F 424° F
Total Base Number IP417 mgKOH/g 8 8
Sulphated Ash IP 163 /ASTM D874 %m 0.9 0.9

Part Numbers
Package Sizes SAE 10W SAE 30
1 Gallon 1 400 110 H91
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 108 H91 1 400 111 H91
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 109 H91 1 400 112 H91
Bulk 1 400 135 H1 1 400 136 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID

Description
Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid is a high performance lubricating oil for all automatic
transmissions requiring an Allison C-3 or C-4 fluid. It is made from selected highly refined base
stocks coupled with high quality additives designed to reduce wear and improve component life.

Applications
Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid is recommended for use in all Komatsu and competitive
equipment specifying the use of Allison C-3 or C-4 fluids. Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid
is commonly used in automotive and commercial transmissions, torque converters, hydraulic
systems and compressors.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid provides the following benefits:
• High thermal and oxidative stability.
• Protection against deposits, corrosion & wear
• Smooth quiet shifting
• Oxidation resistance
• Longer component life and greater productivity
• Longer fluid life

Specifications
Komatsu Automatic Transmission Fluid meets the following specifications:
• Exceeds Caterpillar TO-2 requirements
• Vickers 35VQ25
• Allison C-3 or C-4
• Allison TES-389

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID

Typical Characteristics
cSt @ 40 °C 33.71
cSt @ 100°C 7.34
Viscosity Index 167
Pour Point, °C max -50° C
-58° F
Flash Point, °C min 182° C
360° F
Color Red

Part Numbers
Package Sizes
5 Gallon Pail 1 400 116 H91
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 126 H91
Bulk 1 400 139 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

HYDRAULIC TRANS FLUID 10W-20

Description
Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is a multi-functional fluid formulated to Komatsu’s own stringent
specifications. It is a premium Hydraulic/Transmission fluid that has been optimized for use in off-road
applications. Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is formulated from highly refined base oils coupled with a
unique additive system of shear stable VI improvers, extreme pressure, anti-wear additives, and
rust/corrosion inhibitors to provide a product with excellent performance in a multitude of applications.

Applications
Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is specifically designed for use in off-road applications where excellent limited
slip differential and wet brake chatter performance is required. Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is a multi-functional
fluid for construction machinery that is equipped with Komatsu transmissions and axles or suspension cylinders
of Komatsu Mining equipment. Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid is also suitable for use in industrial and agricultural
equipment for use in their transmission, hydraulic, wet brake and power steering systems.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid provides the following benefits:
• Assured and decisive functioning of multi disc • Lower maintenance costs
clutches used in Limited Slip Differentials and • Excellent load carrying capacity
in oil immersed disc brakes • Longer equipment life
• Improved low temperature performance of • Minimal viscosity change across a
hydraulic system components wide range of temperatures
• Resists foaming
Specifications
Komatsu Hydraulic Trans Fluid meets the following specifications:
• Allis-Chalmers Power Fluid 821, 322 • Case / IH MS-1207, HyTran Plus, MS-1210/TCH,
• JohnDeere J20A, J20C, Hygard J14B MS 1204/TFD, MS-1205/TDF-II
• Ford Tractor M2C53A, M2C53C, M2C41B,
M2C86B, M2C134B/C/D

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.
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PRODUCTS

HYDRAULIC TRANS FLUID 10W-20

Typical Characteristics
Test Methods Units 10W-20

Kinematic Viscosity at 40 °C ISO3104 / ASTM D445 cSt 55.89


Kinematic Viscosity at 100 °C cSt 9.39
Viscosity Index IP226 / ASTM D2270 151
Pour Point, °C max ISO3016 / ASTM D97 °C -37
°F -34
Flash Point, °C min ISO2592 / ASTM D92 °C 215
°F 420
Gravity, API 30.1
CCS @ -18° C cP 2300
Water Tolerance Pass
Foam Sequence I, II, III 0/0, 20/0, 0/0

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 10W-20

5 Gallon Pail 1 400 102 H92


55 Gallon Drum 1 400 103 H92
Bulk 1 400 138 H92

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

GEAR LUBRICANTS

Description
Komatsu Gear Lubricants are thermally stable multipurpose gear lubes having extreme pressure
properties to protect hypoid and other gear types from scuffing and wear. These lubricants are suitable
for adding to or filling most differentials and conventional transmissions in equipment, trucks or cars,
where an API GL-5 type lubricant is specified.

Applications
Komatsu Gear Lubricants are recommended for add or fill in:
• All Komatsu construction equipment applications where a gear lubricant is recommended
• Manual transmissions
• Differentials
• Final drives
• Truck rear axles
• Passenger car rear axles
• Agricultural, truck, industrial and construction equipment transmissions where
GL-5 type lubricants are permitted.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Gear Lubricants offer:
• Extreme pressure properties to protect hypoid and other gear types from scuffing and wear
• High temperature stability
• Longer fluid life
• Sludge control / cleaner gears and transmissions

Specifications
Komatsu Gear Lubricants meet the following specifications:
• Komatsu KES 07.861 • API GL-5
• Mack GO-J • MIL-L-2105D

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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PRODUCTS

GEAR LUBRICANTS

Typical Characteristics: Meets KES 07.866


80W-90 85W-140

Gravity, API 28.2 26.0


cSt @ 40 °C 147.10 369.20
cSt @ 100°C 14.80 26.20
Viscosity Index 100 94
Pour Point, °C max -27° C -15° C
-16° F + 5° F
Flash Point, °C min 200° C 223° C
392° F 433° F
Timken OK Load Pass Pass

Part Numbers
Package Sizes 80W-90 85W-140

5 Gallon Pail 1 400 123 H91 1 400 105 H91


120 lb Keg 1 400 146 H91
55 Gallon Drum 1 400 124 H91 1 400 106 H91
Bulk 1 400 148 H1 1 400 144 H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.
This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing.
No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness
of the data and information contained in this publication. The Seller shall not be responsible for
any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which are
associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any
statutory rights of the Buyer of the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to
evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in the data sheet and to comply
with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed
as a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented
invention without a valid licence.

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PRODUCTS

HYPER GREASE G2-TE

Description
Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE is the ultimate lubricant for very wet and performance challenging
on and off highway environments. Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE’s unique multifunctional solid lubricant
additive builds tack and adhesion when exposed to water saturated environments. When performance
is challenged in the presence of water and humidity, Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE not only resists
softening and washing out, but grows in tack and adhesion with continued exposure. In high temperature
environments, film strength is increased between metal surfaces, and the affinity for metal surfaces is
enhanced. This produces a slippery physical barrier of protection. Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE’s
enhanced load carrying ability is coupled with dramatic oxidative characteristics and high temperature
structural stability for exceptional performance in heavily loaded bearings. Its environmental impact is
reduced through the non-utilization of Antimony, Barium, Lead, or Chlorinated Compounds.

Applications
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Main Benefits
Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE provides the following benefits:
• Enhanced extreme pressure and anti-wear performance
• Bearing life greatly improved
• Extended equipment life
• Unique multifunctional, non-staining solid film lubricant
• Better adhesion with improved mobility
• Increased tack in the presence of water
• Optimal off-highway and industrial performance for equipment durability
• Excellent shear stability and very stable at high temperatures (Note: Drop Point.)
• Dependable performance under varying conditions for reduced maintenance costs

Specifications
Komatsu Hyper Grease G2-TE meets the following specifications:
• KES 07.881.1

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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HYPER GREASE G2-TE


Typical Characteristics
NLGI Grade 2
Thickener-Type Lithium Complex
Color Blue
Appearance Smooth-Tacky/Stringy
Penetration (D-217) 275
W60
Dropping Point °F. 550
4 Ball EP (D-2596)
Weld Point 500 kg
LWI 93
4 Ball Scar-mm (D-2266) 0.39 mm
Timken OK Load (D-2509) 60
Pumpability - gsm/min
@77°F. 410
@60°F. 170
@40°F. 55
@20°F. 14
@ 0°F. 2
Water Spray-off (D-4049) 18.0
Extracted Base Oil Viscosity
SSU @ 100° F. 1,150
SSU @ 210° F. 115
cSt @ 40° C 247
cSt @ 100° C 24
Rust Prevention (D-1743) Pass
Wheel Bearing Life (D-3527) 240 Typical
Wheel Bearing Leakage (D-4290) 1.5 g
Oxidation Stability (psi loss) (D-942) 2 @ 100 hours
Copper Corrosion 1b

Part Numbers
Package Sizes
Case 4x10x14 oz 1400168H1
35 lb pail 1400169H1
120 lb keg 1400170H1
400 lb drum 1400171H1

The above figures are typical of those obtained with normal


production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.
This Data Sheet and information it contains is considered to be accurate at the date of printing. No warranty or representation,
expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the data and information contained in this publication.
The Seller shall not be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from any hazards or risks identified in the data sheet and which
are associated with petroleum products concerned (provided that this disclaimer shall not affect any statutory rights of the Buyer of
the petroleum products concerned). It is the User's obligation to evaluate and use products safely and within the scope advised in
the data sheet and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. No statement made in this publication shall be construed as
a permission, recommendation or authorization given or implied to practice any patented invention without a valid licence.

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FRICTION MODIFIER

Description
Komatsu Friction Modifier is a specialized additive formulated to reduce wet brake system
chatter. It is approved by Komatsu Engineering for use in all applicable construction equipment.

Applications
Komatsu Friction Modifier is recommended for use in all Komatsu construction equipment with
oil immersed / wet brake systems where additional brake chatter control is desired.
Check machine Operator’s Manual for proper application.

Cautions
Refer to machine Service Manual for proper application and additive mixing ratios.
Over treatment of wet brake system may adversely affect the
performance / operation of the brakes.

Storage
All packages should be stored under cover. Where outside storage is unavoidable, drums should be
tilted or laid horizontally to avoid the possible ingress of water and the deterioration of drum markings.
Product should not be stored above 60°C (140°F), exposed to hot sun or freezing conditions.

Health, Safety and Environment


Health, safety, and environmental information is provided for this product in the Materials Safety Data Sheet.
This gives details of potential hazards, precautions and First Aid measures, together with environmental
effects and disposal of used products. Komatsu or its subsidiaries will not accept liability if the product is
used other than in the manner, with the precautions, or for the purpose/s specified. Before the product
is used other than as directed, advice should be obtained from the local Komatsu office.

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Material Safety Data Sheet
MSDS

1. Product and company identification


Product name Komatsu HO-56
MSDS # 467551
Historic MSDS #: 0000003677
Code 467551-US06
Product use Hydraulic fluid
For specific application advice see appropriate Technical Data Sheet or consult our company
representative.
Manufacturer BP Lubricants USA Inc.
1500 Valley Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
Telephone: (973) 633-2200
Telecopier: (973) 633-7475
EMERGENCY HEALTH 1 (800) 447-8735
INFORMATION:
Outside the US: +1 703-527-3887 (CHEMTREC)
EMERGENCY SPILL 1 (800) 424-9300 CHEMTREC (USA)
INFORMATION:
OTHER PRODUCT 1 (866) 4 BP - MSDS
INFORMATION (866-427-6737 Toll Free - North America)
email: bpcares@bp.com

2. Hazards identification
Physical state Liquid.
Color Brown.
Emergency overview CAUTION !
MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION.
Prolonged or repeated contact can defat the skin and lead to irritation and/or dermatitis. In
accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices, airborne exposures should be
controlled to the lowest extent practicable. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Use only
with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use. Wash
thoroughly after handling.
Routes of entry Dermal contact. Eye contact. Inhalation. Ingestion.
Potential health effects
Eyes May cause eye irritation.
Skin May cause skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact can defat the skin and lead to irritation
and/or dermatitis.
Inhalation May cause respiratory tract irritation.
Ingestion Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation and diarrhea.
See toxicological information (Section 11)

3. Composition/information on ingredients
Ingredient name CAS # %
Base oil - highly refined Varies 85 - 90

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4. First aid measures
Eye contact In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention if symptoms occur.
Skin contact Immediately wash exposed skin with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes.
Wash clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse. Get medical attention if
symptoms occur.
Inhalation If inhaled, remove to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Ingestion Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by
mouth to an unconscious person. If potentially dangerous quantities of this material have been
swallowed, call a physician immediately. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Notes to physician Treatment should in general be symptomatic and directed to relieving any effects.

Note: High Pressure Applications


Injections through the skin resulting from contact with the product at high pressure constitute a
major medical emergency. Injuries may not appear serious at first but within a few hours tissue
becomes swollen, discolored and extremely painful with extensive subcutaneous necrosis.
Surgical exploration should be undertaken without delay. Thorough and extensive debridement of
the wound and underlying tissue is necessary to minimize tissue loss and prevent or limit
permanent damage. Note that high pressure may force the product considerable distances along
tissue planes.

5. Fire-fighting measures
Flash point Closed cup: 222°C (431.6°F) [Pensky-Martens.]
Fire/explosion hazards In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the container may burst.
Extinguishing media
Suitable Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire.
Not suitable Do not use water jet.
Fire-fighting procedures Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if there is a fire.
No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training.
Hazardous combustion Combustion products may include the following:
products carbon oxides (CO, CO2) (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide)
Protective clothing (fire) Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus
(SCBA) with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode.

6. Accidental release measures


Personal precautions No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Keep unnecessary
and unprotected personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. In
accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices, airborne exposures should be
controlled to the lowest extent practicable. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate
respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see
Section 8).
Environmental Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers.
precautions Inform the relevant authorities if the product has caused environmental pollution (sewers,
waterways, soil or air).
Methods for cleaning up
Large spill Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Approach release from upwind. Prevent
entry into sewers, water courses, basements or confined areas. Wash spillages into an effluent
treatment plant or proceed as follows. Contain and collect spillage with non-combustible,
absorbent material e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite or diatomaceous earth and place in container for
disposal according to local regulations (see section 13). Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal
contractor. Contaminated absorbent material may pose the same hazard as the spilled product.
Note: see section 1 for emergency contact information and section 13 for waste disposal.
Small spill Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Dilute with water and mop up if water-
soluble. Alternatively, or if water-insoluble, absorb with an inert dry material and place in an
appropriate waste disposal container. Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal contractor.

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7. Handling and storage
Handling Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8). Workers should wash hands
and face before eating, drinking and smoking. Do not breathe vapor or mist. Do not ingest. Avoid
contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Use only with adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate
respirator when ventilation is inadequate.
Storage Store in accordance with local regulations. Store away from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-
ventilated area, away from incompatible materials (see section 10). Keep container tightly closed
and sealed until ready for use. Containers that have been opened must be carefully resealed and
kept upright to prevent leakage. Do not store in unlabeled containers. Use appropriate
containment to avoid environmental contamination.

8. Exposure controls/personal protection


Occupational exposure limits
Ingredient name Occupational exposure limits
Base oil - highly refined ACGIH (United States).
TWA: 5 mg/m³ 8 hour(s). Form: Mineral oil, mist
OSHA (United States).
TWA: 5 mg/m³ 8 hour(s). Form: Mineral oil, mist
While specific OELs for certain components may be shown in this section, other components may be present in any mist, vapor or
dust produced. Therefore, the specific OELs may not be applicable to the product as a whole and are provided for guidance only.
Some states may enforce more stringent exposure limits.
Control Measures Use only with adequate ventilation. If user operations generate dust, fumes, gas, vapor or mist,
use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker
exposure to airborne contaminants below any recommended or statutory limits.
Hygiene measures Wash hands, forearms and face thoroughly after handling chemical products, before eating,
smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the working period. Appropriate techniques
should be used to remove potentially contaminated clothing. Wash contaminated clothing before
reusing.
Personal protection
Eyes Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses with side shields or chemical goggles.
Skin and body Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Wear suitable protective clothing.
Respiratory Use adequate ventilation. In accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices,
airborne exposures should be controlled to the lowest extent practicable.
Hands The correct choice of protective gloves depends upon the chemicals being handled, the conditions
of work and use, and the condition of the gloves (even the best chemically resistant glove will
break down after repeated chemical exposures). Most gloves provide only a short time of
protection before they must be discarded and replaced. Because specific work environments and
material handling practices vary, safety procedures should be developed for each intended
application. Gloves should therefore be chosen in consultation with the supplier/manufacturer and
with a full assessment of the working conditions.
Consult your supervisor or Standard Operating Procedure (S.O.P) for special handling instructions.

9. Physical and chemical properties


Physical state Liquid.
Color Brown.
Flash point Closed cup: 222°C (431.6°F) [Pensky-Martens.]
Specific gravity 0.8601
Viscosity Kinematic: 56 mm2/s (56 cSt) at 40°C
Kinematic: 11.6 mm2/s (11.6 cSt) at 100°C
Solubility insoluble in water.

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10. Stability and reactivity
Stability and reactivity The product is stable.
Possibility of hazardous Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur.
reactions

Conditions to avoid Avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame).


Incompatibility with Reactive or incompatible with the following materials: oxidizing materials.
various substances
Hazardous decomposition Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should not be
products produced.
Hazardous polymerization Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous polymerization will not occur.

11. Toxicological information


Potential chronic health effects
Carcinogenicity No known significant effects or critical hazards.

12. Ecological information


Ecotoxicity
No testing has been performed by the manufacturer.

13. Disposal considerations


Waste information The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Significant quantities
of waste product residues should not be disposed of via the foul sewer but processed in a suitable
effluent treatment plant. Dispose of surplus and non-recyclable products via a licensed waste
disposal contractor. Disposal of this product, solutions and any by-products should at all times
comply with the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any
regional local authority requirements. Waste packaging should be recycled. Incineration or landfill
should only be considered when recycling is not feasible. This material and its container must be
disposed of in a safe way. Care should be taken when handling emptied containers that have not
been cleaned or rinsed out. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues. Avoid
dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers.
NOTE: The generator of waste has the responsibility for proper waste identification (based on characteristic(s) or listing),
transportation and disposal

14. Transport information


Not classified as hazardous for transport (DOT, TDG, IMO/IMDG, IATA/ICAO)

15. Regulatory information


U.S. Federal Regulations
United States inventory All components are listed or exempted.
(TSCA 8b)

SARA 302/304/311/312 extremely hazardous substances: No products were found.


SARA 302/304 emergency planning and notification: No products were found.
SARA 302/304/311/312 hazardous chemicals: No products were found.
SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution - chemical inventory - hazard identification: Komatsu HO-
56: Immediate (acute) health hazard

SARA 313
Form R - Reporting This product does not contain any hazardous ingredients at or above regulated thresholds.
requirements
Supplier notification This product does not contain any hazardous ingredients at or above regulated thresholds.

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CERCLA Sections CERCLA: Hazardous substances.: zinc bis[O,O-bis(2-ethylhexyl)] bis(dithiophosphate); Toluene:
102a/103 Hazardous 1000 lbs. (454 kg); Phenol: 1000 lbs. (454 kg); Arsenic: 1 lb. (0.454 kg); Benzene: 10 lbs. (4.54
Substances (40 CFR kg); Cadmium (Non-pyrophoric): 10 lbs. (4.54 kg); lead: 10 lbs. (4.54 kg); Ethyl acrylate: 1000 lbs.
Part 302.4): (454 kg); Cumene: 5000 lbs. (2270 kg); xylene: 100 lbs. (45.4 kg); Naphthalene: 100 lbs. (45.4 kg);
State regulations
Massachusetts None of the components are listed.
Substances
New Jersey Hazardous None of the components are listed.
Substances
Pennsylvania RTK None of the components are listed.
Hazardous Substances
California Prop. 65 WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
Naphthalene; Cumene; Ethyl acrylate; Arsenic

WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
Toluene

WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Benzene; Cadmium (Non-pyrophoric); lead
Other regulations
Canada inventory All components are listed or exempted.
REACH Status For the REACH status of this product please consult your company contact, as identified in Section
1.
Australia inventory (AICS) All components are listed or exempted.
China inventory (IECSC) All components are listed or exempted.
Japan inventory (ENCS) At least one component is not listed.
Korea inventory (KECI) All components are listed or exempted.
Philippines inventory All components are listed or exempted.
(PICCS)

16. Other information


Label requirements CAUTION !
MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION.

HMIS® Rating : Health 1 National Fire


1 Fire hazard
Flammability 1 Protection
Association (U.S.A.) Health 1 0 Instability
Physical 0
Hazard Specific hazard
Personal X
protection
History
Date of issue 05/31/2011.
Date of previous issue 05/16/2011.
Prepared by Product Stewardship
Notice to reader
All reasonably practicable steps have been taken to ensure this data sheet and the health, safety and environmental information
contained in it is accurate as of the date specified below. No warranty or representation, express or implied is made as to the
accuracy or completeness of the data and information in this data sheet.

The data and advice given apply when the product is sold for the stated application or applications. You should not use the product
other than for the stated application or applications without seeking advice from BP Group.

It is the user’s obligation to evaluate and use this product safely and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. The BP
Group shall not be responsible for any damage or injury resulting from use, other than the stated product use of the material, from

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CERCLA Sections CERCLA: Hazardous substances.: zinc bis[O,O-bis(2-ethylhexyl)] bis(dithiophosphate); Toluene:
102a/103 Hazardous 1000 lbs. (454 kg); Phenol: 1000 lbs. (454 kg); Arsenic: 1 lb. (0.454 kg); Benzene: 10 lbs. (4.54
Substances (40 CFR kg); Cadmium (Non-pyrophoric): 10 lbs. (4.54 kg); lead: 10 lbs. (4.54 kg); Ethyl acrylate: 1000 lbs.
Part 302.4): (454 kg); Cumene: 5000 lbs. (2270 kg); xylene: 100 lbs. (45.4 kg); Naphthalene: 100 lbs. (45.4 kg);
State regulations
Massachusetts None of the components are listed.
Substances
New Jersey Hazardous None of the components are listed.
Substances
Pennsylvania RTK None of the components are listed.
Hazardous Substances
California Prop. 65 WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
Naphthalene; Cumene; Ethyl acrylate; Arsenic

WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
Toluene

WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Benzene; Cadmium (Non-pyrophoric); lead
Other regulations
Canada inventory All components are listed or exempted.
REACH Status For the REACH status of this product please consult your company contact, as identified in Section
1.
Australia inventory (AICS) All components are listed or exempted.
China inventory (IECSC) All components are listed or exempted.
Japan inventory (ENCS) At least one component is not listed.
Korea inventory (KECI) All components are listed or exempted.
Philippines inventory All components are listed or exempted.
(PICCS)

16. Other information


Label requirements CAUTION !
MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION.

HMIS® Rating : Health 1 National Fire


1 Fire hazard
Flammability 1 Protection
Association (U.S.A.) Health 1 0 Instability
Physical 0
Hazard Specific hazard
Personal X
protection
History
Date of issue 05/31/2011.
Date of previous issue 05/16/2011.
Prepared by Product Stewardship
Notice to reader
All reasonably practicable steps have been taken to ensure this data sheet and the health, safety and environmental information
contained in it is accurate as of the date specified below. No warranty or representation, express or implied is made as to the
accuracy or completeness of the data and information in this data sheet.

The data and advice given apply when the product is sold for the stated application or applications. You should not use the product
other than for the stated application or applications without seeking advice from BP Group.

It is the user’s obligation to evaluate and use this product safely and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. The BP
Group shall not be responsible for any damage or injury resulting from use, other than the stated product use of the material, from

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Material Safety Data Sheet
MSDS

1. Product and company identification


Product name Komatsu Bio-Degradable Hydraulic Oil 46
MSDS # 465833
Code 465833-US06
Product use Hydraulic fluid
For specific application advice see appropriate Technical Data Sheet or consult our company
representative.
Manufacturer BP Lubricants USA Inc.
1500 Valley Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
Telephone: (973) 633-2200
Telecopier: (973) 633-7475
EMERGENCY HEALTH 1 (800) 447-8735
INFORMATION:
Outside the US: +1 703-527-3887 (CHEMTREC)
EMERGENCY SPILL 1 (800) 424-9300 CHEMTREC (USA)
INFORMATION:
OTHER PRODUCT 1 (866) 4 BP - MSDS
INFORMATION (866-427-6737 Toll Free - North America)
email: bpcares@bp.com

2. Hazards identification
Physical state Liquid.
Color Amber.
Emergency overview CAUTION !
MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION.
Prolonged or repeated contact can defat the skin and lead to irritation and/or dermatitis. In
accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices, airborne exposures should be
controlled to the lowest extent practicable. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Use only
with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use. Wash
thoroughly after handling.
Routes of entry Dermal contact. Eye contact. Inhalation. Ingestion.
Potential health effects
Eyes May cause eye irritation.
Skin May cause skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact can defat the skin and lead to irritation
and/or dermatitis.
Inhalation May cause respiratory tract irritation.
Ingestion Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation and diarrhea.
See toxicological information (section 11)

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3. Composition/information on ingredients
Ingredient name CAS # %
Base oil - highly refined Varies 40 - 45

4. First aid measures


Eye contact In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention if symptoms occur.
Skin contact Immediately wash exposed skin with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes.
Wash clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse. Get medical attention if
symptoms occur.
Inhalation If inhaled, remove to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Ingestion Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by
mouth to an unconscious person. If potentially dangerous quantities of this material have been
swallowed, call a physician immediately. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Notes to physician Treatment should in general be symptomatic and directed to relieving any effects.

Note: High Pressure Applications


Injections through the skin resulting from contact with the product at high pressure constitute a
major medical emergency. Injuries may not appear serious at first but within a few hours tissue
becomes swollen, discolored and extremely painful with extensive subcutaneous necrosis.
Surgical exploration should be undertaken without delay. Thorough and extensive debridement of
the wound and underlying tissue is necessary to minimize tissue loss and prevent or limit
permanent damage. Note that high pressure may force the product considerable distances along
tissue planes.

5. Fire-fighting measures
Flash point Open cup: 220°C (428°F) [Cleveland.]
Fire/explosion hazards In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the container may burst.
Extinguishing media
Suitable Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire.
Not suitable Do not use water jet.
Fire-fighting procedures Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if there is a fire.
No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training.
Hazardous combustion Combustion products may include the following:
products carbon oxides (CO, CO2) (carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide)
sulfur oxides (SO2, SO3 etc.)
Protective clothing (fire) Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus
(SCBA) with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode.

6. Accidental release measures


Personal precautions No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Keep unnecessary
and unprotected personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. In
accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices, airborne exposures should be
controlled to the lowest extent practicable. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate
respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see
section 8).
Environmental Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers.
precautions Inform the relevant authorities if the product has caused environmental pollution (sewers,
waterways, soil or air).
Methods for cleaning up

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Large spill Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Approach release from upwind. Prevent
entry into sewers, water courses, basements or confined areas. Wash spillages into an effluent
treatment plant or proceed as follows. Contain and collect spillage with non-combustible,
absorbent material e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite or diatomaceous earth and place in container for
disposal according to local regulations (see section 13). Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal
contractor. Contaminated absorbent material may pose the same hazard as the spilled product.
Note: see section 1 for emergency contact information and section 13 for waste disposal.
Small spill Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Dilute with water and mop up if water-
soluble or absorb with an inert dry material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container.
Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal contractor.

7. Handling and storage


Handling Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see section 8). Workers should wash hands
and face before eating, drinking and smoking. Do not breathe vapor or mist. Do not ingest. Avoid
contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Use only with adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate
respirator when ventilation is inadequate.
Storage Store in accordance with local regulations. Store away from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-
ventilated area, away from incompatible materials (see section 10). Keep container tightly closed
and sealed until ready for use. Containers that have been opened must be carefully resealed and
kept upright to prevent leakage. Do not store in unlabeled containers. Use appropriate
containment to avoid environmental contamination.

8. Exposure controls/personal protection


Occupational exposure limits
Ingredient name Occupational exposure limits
Base oil - highly refined ACGIH (United States).
TWA: 5 mg/m³ 8 hour(s). Form: Mineral oil, mist
OSHA (United States).
TWA: 5 mg/m³ 8 hour(s). Form: Mineral oil, mist
While specific OELs for certain components may be shown in this section, other components may be present in any mist, vapor or
dust produced. Therefore, the specific OELs may not be applicable to the product as a whole and are provided for guidance only.
Some states may enforce more stringent exposure limits.
Control Measures Use only with adequate ventilation. If user operations generate dust, fumes, gas, vapor or mist,
use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker
exposure to airborne contaminants below any recommended or statutory limits.
Hygiene measures Wash hands, forearms and face thoroughly after handling chemical products, before eating,
smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the working period. Appropriate techniques
should be used to remove potentially contaminated clothing. Wash contaminated clothing before
reusing.
Personal protection
Eyes Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses with side shields or chemical goggles.
Skin and body Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Wear suitable protective clothing.
Respiratory Use adequate ventilation. In accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices,
airborne exposures should be controlled to the lowest extent practicable.

Hands The correct choice of protective gloves depends upon the chemicals being handled, the conditions
of work and use, and the condition of the gloves (even the best chemically resistant glove will
break down after repeated chemical exposures). Most gloves provide only a short time of
protection before they must be discarded and replaced. Because specific work environments and
material handling practices vary, safety procedures should be developed for each intended
application. Gloves should therefore be chosen in consultation with the supplier/manufacturer and
with a full assessment of the working conditions.
Consult your supervisor or Standard Operating Procedure (S.O.P) for special handling instructions.

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9. Physical and chemical properties
Physical state Liquid.
Color Amber.
Flash point Open cup: 220°C (428°F) [Cleveland.]
Density 920 kg/m3 (0.92 g/cm3) at 15°C
Viscosity Kinematic: 47.5 mm2/s (47.5 cSt) at 40°C
Kinematic: 8.16 mm2/s (8.16 cSt) at 100°C
Solubility insoluble in water.

10. Stability and reactivity


Stability and reactivity The product is stable.
Possibility of hazardous Hazardous reactions or instability may occur under certain conditions of storage or use.
reactions

Conditions to avoid Avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame).


Incompatibility with Reactive or incompatible with the following materials: oxidizing materials, acids and alkalis.
various substances
Hazardous decomposition Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should not be
products produced.
Hazardous polymerization Hazardous polymerization may occur under certain conditions of storage or use.

11. Toxicological information


Other information
Potential chronic health effects
Carcinogenicity No known significant effects or critical hazards.

12. Ecological information


Ecotoxicity
No testing has been performed by the manufacturer.

13. Disposal considerations


Waste information The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Empty containers or
liners may retain some product residues. This material and its container must be disposed of in a
safe way. Dispose of surplus and non-recyclable products via a licensed waste disposal
contractor. Disposal of this product, solutions and any by-products should at all times comply with
the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local
authority requirements. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil,
waterways, drains and sewers.
NOTE: The generator of waste has the responsibility for proper waste identification (based on characteristic(s) or listing),
transportation and disposal

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14. Transport information
Not classified as hazardous for transport (DOT, TDG, IMO/IMDG, IATA/ICAO)

15. Regulatory information


U.S. Federal Regulations
United States inventory All components are listed or exempted.
(TSCA 8b)

SARA 302/304/311/312 extremely hazardous substances: No products were found.


SARA 302/304 emergency planning and notification: No products were found.
SARA 302/304/311/312 hazardous chemicals: No products were found.
SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution - chemical inventory - hazard identification: Komatsu
Genuine Bio BO 46-G4 (Chugai Yukagaku Kogyo) Parent: Immediate (acute) health hazard
SARA 313
Form R - Reporting This product does not contain any hazardous ingredients at or above regulated thresholds.
requirements
Supplier notification This product does not contain any hazardous ingredients at or above regulated thresholds.
CERCLA Sections CERCLA: Hazardous substances.: No products were found.
102a/103 Hazardous
Substances (40 CFR
Part 302.4):
State regulations
Massachusetts None of the components are listed.
Substances
New Jersey Hazardous None of the components are listed.
Substances
Pennsylvania RTK None of the components are listed.
Hazardous Substances
California Prop. 65 California Prop 65: No products were found
Inventories
Canada inventory All components are listed or exempted.
Europe inventory All components are listed or exempted.
Australia inventory (AICS) All components are listed or exempted.
China inventory (IECSC) All components are listed or exempted.
Japan inventory (ENCS) All components are listed or exempted.
Korea inventory (KECI) All components are listed or exempted.
Philippines inventory At least one component is not listed.
(PICCS)

16. Other information


Label requirements CAUTION !
MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION.

HMIS® Rating : Health 1 National Fire


1 Fire hazard
Flammability 1 Protection
Association (U.S.A.) Health 1 0 Instability
Physical 0
Hazard Specific hazard

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Personal X
protection
History
Date of issue 10/22/2010.
Date of previous issue No previous validation.
Prepared by Product Stewardship
Notice to reader
All reasonably practicable steps have been taken to ensure this data sheet and the health, safety and environmental information
contained in it is accurate as of the date specified below. No warranty or representation, express or implied is made as to the
accuracy or completeness of the data and information in this data sheet.

The data and advice given apply when the product is sold for the stated application or applications. You should not use the product
other than for the stated application or applications without seeking advice from us.

It is the user’s obligation to evaluate and use this product safely and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. The BP
Group shall not be responsible for any damage or injury resulting from use, other than the stated product use of the material, from
any failure to adhere to recommendations, or from any hazards inherent in the nature of the material. Purchasers of the product for
supply to a third party for use at work, have a duty to take all necessary steps to ensure that any person handling or using the
product is provided with the information in this sheet. Employers have a duty to tell employees and others who may be affected of
any hazards described in this sheet and of any precautions that should be taken.

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Material Safety Data Sheet
MSDS

1. Product and company identification


Product name Komatsu Genuine Chem Friction Modifier
MSDS # 467324
Code 467324-US06
Product use Additive
For specific application advice see appropriate Technical Data Sheet or consult our company
representative.
Manufacturer BP Lubricants USA Inc.
1500 Valley Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
Telephone: (973) 633-2200
Telecopier: (973) 633-7475
EMERGENCY HEALTH 1 (800) 447-8735
INFORMATION:
Outside the US: +1 703-527-3887 (CHEMTREC)
EMERGENCY SPILL 1 (800) 424-9300 CHEMTREC (USA)
INFORMATION:
OTHER PRODUCT 1 (866) 4 BP - MSDS
INFORMATION (866-427-6737 Toll Free - North America)
email: bpcares@bp.com

2. Hazards identification
Physical state Liquid.
Emergency overview CAUTION !
MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION.
In accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices, airborne exposures should
be controlled to the lowest extent practicable. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Use only
with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use. Wash
thoroughly after handling.
Routes of entry Dermal contact. Eye contact. Inhalation. Ingestion.
Potential health effects
Eyes May cause eye irritation.
Skin May cause skin irritation.
Inhalation May cause respiratory tract irritation.
Ingestion Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation and diarrhea.
See toxicological information (section 11)

3. Composition/information on ingredients
This product does not contain any hazardous ingredients at or above regulated thresholds.

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4. First aid measures
Eye contact In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical
attention if symptoms occur.
Skin contact Flush contaminated skin with plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash
clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse. Get medical attention if symptoms
occur.
Inhalation If inhaled, remove to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.
Ingestion Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by
mouth to an unconscious person. If potentially dangerous quantities of this material have been
swallowed, call a physician immediately. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.

5. Fire-fighting measures
Flash point Closed cup: 165°C (329°F) [Pensky-Martens.]
Fire/explosion hazards In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the container may burst.
Extinguishing media
Suitable Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire.
Not suitable Do not use water jet.
Fire-fighting procedures Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if there is a fire.
No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training.
Hazardous combustion No specific data.
products
Protective clothing (fire) Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus
(SCBA) with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode.

6. Accidental release measures


Personal precautions No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Keep unnecessary
and unprotected personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. In
accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices, airborne exposures should be
controlled to the lowest extent practicable. Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate
respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see
section 8).
Environmental Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers.
precautions Inform the relevant authorities if the product has caused environmental pollution (sewers,
waterways, soil or air).
Methods for cleaning up
Large spill Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Approach release from upwind. Prevent
entry into sewers, water courses, basements or confined areas. Wash spillages into an effluent
treatment plant or proceed as follows. Contain and collect spillage with non-combustible,
absorbent material e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite or diatomaceous earth and place in container for
disposal according to local regulations (see section 13). Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal
contractor. Contaminated absorbent material may pose the same hazard as the spilled product.
Note: see section 1 for emergency contact information and section 13 for waste disposal.
Small spill Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Dilute with water and mop up if water-
soluble or absorb with an inert dry material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container.
Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal contractor.

7. Handling and storage


Handling Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see section 8). Workers should wash hands
and face before eating, drinking and smoking. Do not breathe vapor or mist. Do not ingest. Avoid
contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Use only with adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate
respirator when ventilation is inadequate.

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Storage Store in accordance with local regulations. Store away from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-
ventilated area, away from incompatible materials (see section 10). Keep container tightly closed
and sealed until ready for use. Containers that have been opened must be carefully resealed and
kept upright to prevent leakage. Do not store in unlabeled containers. Use appropriate
containment to avoid environmental contamination.

8. Exposure controls/personal protection


Occupational exposure limits
Some states may enforce more stringent exposure limits.
Control Measures Use only with adequate ventilation. If user operations generate dust, fumes, gas, vapor or mist,
use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker
exposure to airborne contaminants below any recommended or statutory limits.
Hygiene measures Wash hands, forearms and face thoroughly after handling chemical products, before eating,
smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the working period. Appropriate techniques
should be used to remove potentially contaminated clothing. Wash contaminated clothing before
reusing.
Personal protection
Eyes Avoid contact with eyes. Safety glasses with side shields or chemical goggles.
Skin and body Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Wear suitable protective clothing.
Respiratory Use adequate ventilation. In accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety work practices,
airborne exposures should be controlled to the lowest extent practicable.
Hands The correct choice of protective gloves depends upon the chemicals being handled, the conditions
of work and use, and the condition of the gloves (even the best chemically resistant glove will
break down after repeated chemical exposures). Most gloves provide only a short time of
protection before they must be discarded and replaced. Because specific work environments and
material handling practices vary, safety procedures should be developed for each intended
application. Gloves should therefore be chosen in consultation with the supplier/manufacturer and
with a full assessment of the working conditions.
Consult your supervisor or Standard Operating Procedure (S.O.P) for special handling instructions.

9. Physical and chemical properties


Physical state Liquid.
Odor Mild.
Flash point Closed cup: 165°C (329°F) [Pensky-Martens.]
Specific gravity 0.91
Viscosity Kinematic: 22 mm2/s (22 cSt) at 40°C
Kinematic: 5.4 mm2/s (5.4 cSt) at 100°C
Solubility insoluble in water.

10. Stability and reactivity


Stability and reactivity The product is stable.
Possibility of hazardous Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur.
reactions

Conditions to avoid Avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame).


Incompatibility with Reactive or incompatible with the following materials: oxidizing materials.
various substances
Hazardous decomposition Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should not be
products produced.
Hazardous polymerization Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous polymerization will not occur.

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11. Toxicological information
Other information
Potential chronic health effects
Carcinogenicity No known significant effects or critical hazards.

12. Ecological information


Ecotoxicity
No testing has been performed by the manufacturer.

13. Disposal considerations


Waste information The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Empty containers or
liners may retain some product residues. This material and its container must be disposed of in a
safe way. Dispose of surplus and non-recyclable products via a licensed waste disposal
contractor. Disposal of this product, solutions and any by-products should at all times comply with
the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local
authority requirements. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil,
waterways, drains and sewers.
NOTE: The generator of waste has the responsibility for proper waste identification (based on characteristic(s) or listing),
transportation and disposal

14. Transport information


Not classified as hazardous for transport (DOT, TDG, IMO/IMDG, IATA/ICAO)

15. Regulatory information


U.S. Federal Regulations
United States inventory All components are listed or exempted.
(TSCA 8b)

SARA 302/304/311/312 extremely hazardous substances: No products were found.


SARA 302/304 emergency planning and notification: No products were found.
SARA 302/304/311/312 hazardous chemicals: No products were found.
SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution - chemical inventory - hazard identification: Komatsu
Genuine Chem Friction Modifier: Immediate (acute) health hazard
SARA 313
Form R - Reporting This product does not contain any hazardous ingredients at or above regulated thresholds.
requirements

Supplier notification This product does not contain any hazardous ingredients at or above regulated thresholds.
CERCLA Sections CERCLA: Hazardous substances.: No products were found.
102a/103 Hazardous
Substances (40 CFR
Part 302.4):
State regulations
Massachusetts None of the components are listed.
Substances
New Jersey Hazardous None of the components are listed.
Substances

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Pennsylvania RTK None of the components are listed.
Hazardous Substances
California Prop. 65 California Prop 65: No products were found
Inventories
Canada inventory All components are listed or exempted.
Europe inventory All components are listed or exempted.
Australia inventory (AICS) All components are listed or exempted.
China inventory (IECSC) All components are listed or exempted.
Japan inventory (ENCS) All components are listed or exempted.
Korea inventory (KECI) All components are listed or exempted.
Philippines inventory All components are listed or exempted.
(PICCS)

16. Other information


Label requirements CAUTION !
MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION.

HMIS® Rating : Health 1 National Fire


1 Fire hazard
Flammability 1 Protection
Association (U.S.A.) Health 1 0 Instability
Physical 0
Hazard Specific hazard
Personal X
protection
History
Date of issue 10/19/2010.
Date of previous issue No previous validation.
Prepared by Product Stewardship
Notice to reader
All reasonably practicable steps have been taken to ensure this data sheet and the health, safety and environmental information
contained in it is accurate as of the date specified below. No warranty or representation, express or implied is made as to the
accuracy or completeness of the data and information in this data sheet.

The data and advice given apply when the product is sold for the stated application or applications. You should not use the product
other than for the stated application or applications without seeking advice from us.

It is the user’s obligation to evaluate and use this product safely and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. The BP
Group shall not be responsible for any damage or injury resulting from use, other than the stated product use of the material, from
any failure to adhere to recommendations, or from any hazards inherent in the nature of the material. Purchasers of the product for
supply to a third party for use at work, have a duty to take all necessary steps to ensure that any person handling or using the
product is provided with the information in this sheet. Employers have a duty to tell employees and others who may be affected of
any hazards described in this sheet and of any precautions that should be taken.

Product name Komatsu Genuine Chem Friction Modifier Product code 467324-US06 Page: 5/5
Version 1 Date of issue 10/19/2010. Format US Language ENGLISH.
(US) (ENGLISH)
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Programs
PROGRAMS

Castrol Lubrication Equipment Program

Overview
Castrol can provide funding to assist qualified Komatsu customers with purchasing
lubrication equipment that is needed to operate a service or maintenance facility.

How It Works
High-quality lubrication equipment, such as tanks, pumps, reels and nozzles,
can be obtained through the Castrol program.
Castrol financial support is available and is based upon overall volume and product
mix commitments.
For more information or to determine your eligibility, please contact Drew Cole,
your Komatsu OEM Business Manager, at andrew.cole@bp.com.

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Expert Advice
EXPERT ADVICE

BP Lubricants USA Inc. proudly employs technical professionals with extensive


knowledge and experience in the Heavy Duty/Commercial Technology field.
Our resident lubricants technology expert and technical services staff have numerous
years of technical experience, and are considered experts in heavy duty lubricants
and equipment. Our staff is readily available to address all of your technical needs.

Ask The Expert


You can contact our resident expert, Dr. Rich Gapinski, to address any Komatsu
Genuine Oil lubricant questions that you may have. Rich is a PhD chemist who
has spent many years of his career formulating lubricants to optimize performance.
His career highlights span work in lubricants for transmissions, axles, and industrial
applications. Rich has been working for the last 5 years supporting BP Lubricants
USA Inc. heavy duty products and value-added services. He is currently responsible
for driveline and industrial lubricant technology in North America, South America and
Canada. Rich plays an integral part in driveline and ancillary product activity and the
development of innovative products that exceed industry standards.
Rich Gapinski leaves no question unanswered. You can contact him 24 hours a day
by sending an e-mail to richard.gapinski@bp.com or call 1-888-CASTROL.
You can also visit the Ask the Expert section of the Castrol website at
www.castrolusa.com. Customers may post questions, comments, or
suggestions on the online form available in this section of the website.
Follow these simple steps to get expert advice.

1. Go to www.castrol.com/us
2. Click on the Expert Advice section of the website
3. Click on the Ask the Expert box
4. Click the link to fill out the online form
5. One of our experts will answer your question quickly

Our experts are available to answer any question that you may have.

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EXPERT ADVICE

Field Engineering/Technical Services


BP Lubricants USA Inc. has a dedicated technical service staff that is experienced
in heavy duty lubricants, heavy duty/construction equipment, oil analysis, and
specialized technical applications. Our Field Engineering leads, Johnny Sloas and
Jami Melani, are available to address your technical needs. Their contact information
is listed below.
Johnny Sloas
Johnny.Sloas@bp.com

Jami Melani
Jami.Melani@bp.com

Other Technical Assistance


For any other questions or inquiries, visit our website at www.castrolusa.com.
You can find information on the various products, services, and promotions that
BP Lubricants USA Inc. currently offers.
For heavy duty or commercial product questions, you may also call 1-888-CASTROL.

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BP Contacts and
Distributor Map
CONTACTS

BP Lubricants Contact List

OEM Sales
Drew Cole Todd Komoroski
OEM Business Development Manager OEM Sales Operations Manager
(904) 874-1610 (973) 686-3395

Trade Marketing
John Gebhard Frank Schweighardt
HD/OEM Trade Marketing Manager Associate HD/OEM Trade Marketing Manager
(973) 305-4523 (973) 686-2830

Heavy Duty Technical Services


Johnny Sloas Jami Melani
Lead Field Engineer Lead Field Engineer
(814) 652-5903 (443) 250-4324

Rich Gapinski
Senior Technologist
(973) 686-3314

Heavy Duty Global Lubricant Technology


John Demko
Technical Manager
(973) 305-4563

Brand Marketing
Alex Smith
HD Market Segment Manager
(973) 686-2801

Customer Service
1-877-484-2680

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BP LUBRICANTS’
DISTRIBUTOR LOCATIONS

Washington
ME
Montana North Dakota Minnesota
Vt.
Oregon N.H.
Idaho Wisconsin
South Dakota MA
New York
Michigan CT R.I.
Wyoming
Pennsylvania
Iowa New Jersey
Nebraska
Nevada
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Utah
Colorado W Va. Md.
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Kansas
Missouri K entucky
North Carolina
Tennessee
Arizona Oklahoma
South
New Mexico Carolina
Arkansas
Georgia
MS
Alabama
LA
Texas

Florida

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Point of Sale
Material
PM985-00 available via
the Komatsu Literature
ordering system on the
Komatsu Extranet

PM986-00 available via


the Komatsu Literature
ordering system on the
Komatsu Extranet

page
148 #
D375 - OIL VOLUMES / VOLUMES - HUILES 2/6/2013

DESCRIPTION Qty /Qtée Oil Reference / Références

Engine Oil / Huile à moteur 86 litres Komatsu EO0W30

Powertrain / Rouage d'entraInement (Damper Case / Refroidisseur) 2,1 litres TO30

Powertrain Oil Pan/ Réservoir du rouage d'entraînement 150 litres TO10

Hydraulic system / Sytème hydraulique 130 litres

Powertrain / Moteur d'entraInement TO10

Hydraulic Oil / Huile hydraulique HO46-HM

Engine Oil / Huile à moteur EO10W30-DH

Final Drive / Entrainement 61 litres TO30

Cooling System / Système de refroidissement 120 litres Supercoolant AF-NAC


D475 - OIL VOLUMES / VOLUMES - HUILES 2/6/2013

DESCRIPTION Qty /Qtée Oil Reference / Références

Engine Oil / Huile à moteur 126 litres Komatsu EO0W30-DH

Powertrain / Rouage d'entraInement (Damper Case / Refroidisseur) 2,2 litres TO30

Powertrain Oil Pan/ Réservoir du rouage d'entraînement 210 litres TO10

Hydraulic system / Sytème hydraulique 170 litres

Powertrain / Moteur d'entraInement TOS5W30

Hydraulic Oil / Huile hydraulique HO46-HM

Engine Oil / Huile à moteur EO10W30-DH

Final Drive / Entrainement 75 litres GO75W90

Cooling System / Système de refroidissement 210 litres Supercoolant AF-NAC


PC4000 - 6 - OIL VOLUMES / VOLUMES - HUILES 2/6/2013

DESCRIPTION Qty /Qtée Oil Reference / Références

Engine oil pan / Réservoir d'huile - moteur 475 litres SAE15W4-40API CategoryCG-4SH

Engine oil reserve tank / Réservoir de réserve - Huile moteur 474 litres SAE15W4-40API CategoryCG-4SH

Hydraulic oil reservoir / Réservoir d'huile hydraulique 3 900 litres Essotrans Extra

Hydraulic system / Sytème hydraulique 5 900 litres Essotrans Extra

Swing gears / Entrainement des éléments de rotation 60 litres Shell Omala HD 220

Travel gears (Siebenhaar) / 120 litres Shell Omala HD 220

Drive shaft housing / 145 litres Shell Tellus Arctic 32

Cooling System / Système de refroidissement 475 litres Supercoolant AF-NAC


T830-2 - OIL VOLUMES / VOLUMES - HUILES 2/6/2013

DESCRIPTION Qty /Qtée Oil Reference / Références

Crankcase/ Réservoir du vilbrequin 280 litres SAE 15W40

Hydraulic system / Sytème hydraulique 947 litres SAE 10W C-4

Wheel motor gearbox / Entrainement des moteurs de roues 76 litres ea./ch. 680 GEAR OIL SYNTHETHIC

Cooling System / Système de refroidissement 568 litres Supercoolant AF-NAC


T930-2SE - OIL VOLUMES / VOLUMES - HUILES 2/6/2013

DESCRIPTION Qty /Qtée Oil Reference / Références

Crankcase/ Réservoir du vilbrequin 341 litres SAE 15W40

Hydraulic system / Sytème hydraulique 1 325 litres SAE 10W C-4

Wheel motor gearbox / Entrainement des moteurs de roues 95 litres ea./ch. 680 GEAR OIL SYNTHETIC

Cooling System / Système de refroidissement 799 litres Supercoolant AF-NAC


WA1200 - OIL VOLUMES / VOLUMES - HUILES 2/6/2013

DESCRIPTION Qty /Qtée Oil Reference / Références

Engine Oil / Huile à moteur 280 litres Komatsu EO10W30-DH

Transmission 300 litres TO10

Hydraulic system / Sytème hydraulique 1 360 litres

Powertrain / Moteur d'entraînement TO10

Hydraulic Oil / Huile hydraulique HO-MVK

Brake tank / Réservoir de freins

Brake / Freins 75 litres TO10

Cooling Fluid / Liquide de refroidissement 290 litres

Axle / Essieu 670 litres

Powertrain / Rouage d'entraînement TO30

Engine / Moteur EO500D

Axle Oil / Huile d'essieu AX080

Cooling System / Système de refroidissement 570 litres Supercoolant AC-NAC

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