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In France, AFNOR XC 10 is the equivalent of SAE 1010. In Japan, it is JIS S12C, S10C, and S9CK.
SAE stands for Society of Automative Engineers and HLP 68 is DIN test for hydrulic oil with viscocity of 40. Both should be different.
conversion table metric to SAE
In the metric system look for milliliters. In the SAE look for fluid ounces.
SAE (Society of Automotive Engineering) 20W is a quality (viscosity) of oil. SAE J300 has established eleven viscosity grades, of which six are considered Winter-grades and given a W designation. The 11 viscosity grades are 0W, 5W, 10W, 15W, 20W, 25W, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60. These numbers are often referred to as the 'weight' of a motor oil. The lower the viscosity grade, the lower the temperature the oil can pass the standard test. For example, if an oil passes at the specifications for 10W and 5W, but fails for 0W, then that oil must be labeled as an SAE 5W. That oil cannot be labeled as either 0W or 10W.