
AeroShell Turbine Oil 555
An advanced 5 mm2/s synthetic hindered ester oil incorporating a finely balanced blend of additives to improve thermal and oxidation stability¹ and to increase the load carrying ability of the base oil.
Features and benefits
Outstanding load carrying capacity
Supports helicopter transmission and gearbox systems in transmitting more power and higher loads.²
Corrosion and oxidation resistance
Helps protect engine and components from rust and corrosion, enabling engine and gearbox longevity.
High thermal stability
Low coking and sludge formation, improving engine and gearbox cleanliness and on-wing life.
Specifications & approvals
| Country / OEM | Specification |
|---|---|
| United States | DOD-PRF-85734A |
| British | DEF STAN 91-100 |
| NATO Code | O-160 |
| Joint Service Designation | OX-26 |
| Pratt & Whitney | 521C Type II |
| General Electric | D-50 TF 1 |
| Allison | EMS-53 (Obsolete) |
The TDS and MSDS are in English, but you can find these documents for other countries in the Shell EPC area.
Applications
AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 was specifically developed to meet the high temperatures and load carrying requirements of supersonic transport (SST) engines and the DEF STAN 91-100 (formerly DERD 2497) and XAS-2354 specifications. AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 was also designed to give enhanced performance in current engines.
WIth the need to transmit more power and higher loads through helicopter transmission and gearbox systems (many helicopters use a synthetic turbine engine oil in the transmission/gearbox system), it has become apparent that the use of a very good load carrying oil, such as AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 is necessary. This in turn has led to the development of a U.S. Military Specification, DOD-PRF-85734, which covers a helicopter transmission oil against which AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 is fully approved.
AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 contains a synthetic ester oil and should not be used in contact with incompatible seal materials, and it also affects some paints and plastics.
Health, Safety and Environment
Health and Safety
- This product is unlikely to present any significant health or safety hazard when properly used in the recommended application and good standards of personal hygiene are maintained.
- Avoid contact with skin. Use impervious gloves with used oil. After skin contact, wash immediately with soap and water.
- Guidance on Health and Safety is available on the appropriate Safety Data Sheet, which can be obtained from https://www.epc.shell.com/
Protect the Environment
- Take used oil to an authorised collection point. Do not discharge into drains, soil or water.
Additional information
Versions
- AeroShell Turbine Oil 555 is also approved for use in the industrial and marine versions of the Rolls-Royce RB211-22 and Olympus engines, General Electric LM 100, 250, 350, 1500 and 2500 engines.
Advice
- Advice on applications not covered here may be obtained from your Shell representative.
Typical Physical Characteristics
These characteristics are typical of current production. Whilst future production will conform to Shell's specification, variations in these characteristics may occur.
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Disclaimers
1 In comparison with equivalent products without the same additives.
2 Comparing with other 5 mm2/s oils





