AMSOIL Introduces New Packaging for Hard-to-Reach Gear-Lube Installations

AMSOIL Introduces New Packaging for Hard-to-Reach Gear-Lube Installations

AMSOIL Severe Gear Easy-Packs are designed to enable quicker and easier changing of gear oil.

AMSOIL has unveiled a new packaging system for hard-to-reach gear-lube installations.

AMSOIL Severe Gear Easy-Packs are designed to enable quicker and easier changing of gear oil.

The flexible packaging allows for improved maneuverability and access to fill holes, even in confined spaces. This results in less mess and less wasted product than commonly seen when using traditional quart containers, according to the company.

“The Easy-Pack has undergone extensive testing and development to ensure a durable, all-in-one package that can withstand even the most aggressive handling,” the company said in a news release.

Easy-Packs are available with AMSOIL Severe Gear 75W-90 and 75W-140 100-percent synthetic gear lube.

“The formulation has not changed – it still provides high film strength for high-load demands, reduced friction and wear, and maximum fuel efficiency,” the company said. “It delivers excellent protection in towing, hauling, racing, commercial-use and other severe-duty applications.”

AMSOIL Severe Gear synthetic gear lube remains available in traditional quart packaging.

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