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Petro Canada Lubricants is so confident in the ability of their lubricants that they offer an unbeatable warranty that no other lubricant manufacturer can match:

The Petro-Canada No-Nonsense Warranty

Petro-Canada will repair damaged equipment or replace damaged equipment parts resulting from a failure due to defects of the Petro-Canada lubricant as long as the lubricant is used in accordance with your equipment manufacturer's and our recommendations. It's more than just a Warranty. It's a commitment.

If you would like help in selecting the best Petro Canad lubricant for your application, we can arrange an on-site visit from a lubricant specialist. Call us today.

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What types of lubricants does Petro-Canada offer?

Petro-Canada provides a wide range of lubricants, including:

  • Engine oils for automotive and industrial applications.
  • Hydraulic fluids for machinery and equipment.
  • Gear oils designed for different gear types and operating conditions.
  • Greases for bearings, chassis, and other components.
  • Air tool oils for pneumatic tools.
  • MRO aerosols and general-purpose lubricants for various maintenance needs.

ACORN® is an authorised distributor of Petro-Canada Lubricants.

How do I choose the right lubricant for my application?

Choosing the right lubricant depends on several factors, including:

  • Operating temperature and environment: Consider the temperature range and whether the environment is wet, dusty, or corrosive.
  • Type of machinery or equipment: Different applications may require specific formulations (e.g., heavy-duty vs. light-duty).
  • Manufacturer specifications: Always refer to equipment manuals for recommended lubricant types and viscosities.

How often should I change my lubricant?

The frequency of lubricant changes depends on several factors, including:

  • Manufacturer recommendations: Always follow the guidelines provided in your equipment's manual.
  • Operating conditions: More severe conditions (extreme temperatures, heavy loads, or contaminants) may require more frequent changes.
  • Lubricant type: Synthetic lubricants generally last longer than mineral-based oils.