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Atlas Lubricants is a dynamic and rapidly growing player in the lubricant industry. Leveraging over 50 years of engineering and manufacturing expertise from the Atlas Group, Atlas Lubricants entered the market with the ambition to meet the increasing demand for high-quality lubricants across various segments. The success in the motorcycle oil segment provided the company with the credibility and experience needed to venture into other lubricant categories.

Since its inception, Atlas Lubricants has swiftly positioned itself as one of the leading suppliers of lubricants, thanks to its focus on quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. The company is also registered as a Lubricants Marketing Company with the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Atlas Lubricants has collaborated with well-known global lubricant brands to develop and offer premium lubricant solutions tailored to meet the needs of diverse markets, including automotive, industrial, and machinery sectors. With its rich legacy, strategic vision, and market-driven approach, Atlas Lubricants continues to strengthen its position as a trusted name in the lubricants industry.

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    Kathore

  • Oil Testing Camp,
    Wapda Town, Multan

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Tarnol

  • Oil Testing Camp,
    Nawan Sheher, Multan

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Rawalpindi

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Multan

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Gulistan Town, Quetta

  • Oil Testing Camp,
    Askri X, Lahore

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    Pull 111

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    Shinwari Truck Stand

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    Loralai, Quetta

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    Ghotki

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    Buner

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    Hujra

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    Kamber/sukkur

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Swat

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    Okara

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    Mianwali

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    Mandi Mcload Gang

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Hub, Gawadar

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Garden, Karachi

  • Oil Testing Camp,
    Sheikhupura city

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Sukkur

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Takhtbai

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Arifwala

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Hasilpur

  • Kisan Bethak,
    Harappa

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Jaranwala

  • Oil Testing Camp,
    Multan

  • Oil Testing Camp,
    Nawabshah

  • Atlas Kissan Bethak,
    Kamoki

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Gwadar

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Mirpurkhas

  • Atlas Kisan Bethak,
    88 Phatak, Faisalabad

  • Oil Testing Camp,
    Gulshan e Hadeed, Karachi

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Nawabshah/Mirpurkhas

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Bannu

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    Truck adda shahkot

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Lorry Adda Lahore

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    Jhang City

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Rahim Yar Khan

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Shahdadpur/umerkot

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Dera Ismail Khan

  • Atlas Kissan Bethak,
    Hafizabad city

  • Oil Testing Camp,
    Kasur

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Sargodha

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Machi Goth, Multan

  • Get Together with Retailers & Mechanics,
    Sakrand/Mehran Sugar Mills

  • Training Session for Retailers & Mechanics,
    Peshawar

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Engine oils are made up from three important ingredients – base oils, viscosity modifiers and performance additives. These are carefully selected and skillfully blended to enable the oil to provide maximum engine protection.

These guidelines are based on distance traveled or elapsed time. Regular oil changes are essential for maintaining optimal engine oil condition and ensuring the proper protection of all engine components. A helpful method for tracking oil changes is to schedule an oil change at the start of each season (Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter). Remembering to perform oil changes at these intervals can assist owners in planning their maintenance budget and ensuring the vehicle remains in good working condition.

Atlas engine oils are designed to clean and protect engines for improved performance.
If your engine components are dirty, oil may not be lubricating and protecting the engine properly. Dirt build-up can also lead to premature engine damage.

Atlas engine oil, selected with the appropriate grade, viscosity, and additives provides optimal lubrication, thermal stability, and protection, thereby improving engine performance and longevity. The use of incorrect oil can lead to increased friction, wear, overheating and a higher risk of engine failure.

Regular oil replacement maintains the effectiveness of additives and prevents the buildup of combustion by-products such as soot, sludge, and acids. Failure to perform timely oil changes can diminish protective properties, resulting in increased engine wear and potential damage.

Atlas Oil’s innovative detergent formulation ensures sustained engine cleanliness by effectively dispersing deposits over long service intervals. In Pakistan’s high thermal environment, exposure to particulate matter, and demanding driving conditions, engines with reduced oil volume face increased oxidative stress. Relying solely on oil top-ups accelerates oil degradation, undermines film strength and elevates wear risk.

Used oil is classified as a hazardous pollutant and must be disposed of in accordance with Pakistan’s environmental regulations. Discharging used oil into drains or onto the ground is strictly prohibited and may result in fines or other penalties. Appropriate disposal involves delivering waste oil to authorized collection or recycling centers, which are often accessible through local waste management facilities. For detailed guidance, please contact your local environmental protection agency or municipal authorities.

You should consider purchasing Atlas Engine Oil, as it complies with OEM standards and offers advanced protection through effective detergents that maintain engine cleanliness. It is designed to enhance performance and durability, tailored to withstand challenging conditions in Pakistan, thereby contributing to extended engine longevity and improved fuel efficiency.

Atlas advises against mixing motorcycle engine oil with automotive engine oil due to differences in their additive formulations and performance requirements. Combining these oils may impair lubrication properties, diminish wear protection, and adversely affect clutch operation in motorcycles, potentially resulting in premature engine or transmission issues. It is recommended to use only oils specified by the manufacturer to ensure optimal performance and reliability.

Regular engine oil changes are essential for maintaining proper hydrodynamic lubrication, thermal stability and effective contaminant control. They help prevent frictional wear, sludge buildup, and oxidative deterioration. Additionally, it is important to always use a genuine OEM-specified oil filter to ensure optimal filtration efficiency and to maintain the performance of the lubrication system.

Engine cleanliness is essential for achieving effective thermal regulation, optimal combustion performance, and precise sensor readings. It helps prevent deposit accumulation that can restrict flow within lubrication and cooling systems, minimizes mechanical wear, and maintains stable engine control parameters. Overall, maintaining engine cleanliness supports improved efficiency, longevity, and compliance with emissions standards.

Engine oil supplies hydrodynamic lubrication to reduce frictional wear, aids in heat dissipation from internal components and suspends particles to prevent deposit buildup. Additionally, it maintains proper sealing within the combustion chamber and offers corrosion protection, contributing to optimal engine performance and extended lifespan.

Synthetic oil, characterized by a uniform molecular structure and improved thermal and oxidative stability, provides superior performance across a wide temperature range, allows for extended drain intervals, and exhibits reduced volatility—making it ideally suited for modern, high-load engines. In contrast, mineral oil, which is less refined, is appropriate for legacy engines operating under moderate conditions. Selection should be aligned with the original equipment manufacturer’s viscosity requirements and performance classification standards (API/ACEA).

Select engine oil according to SAE viscosity grade, API & ACEA compliance standards and OEM approval. Ensure that the base oil type aligns with engine requirements and contains appropriate additives for wear protection, cleanliness, and oxidation stability.

Inspect the brake fluid reservoir with the engine turned off, ensuring that the fluid level is between the designated "MIN" and "MAX" markers. The reservoir is commonly located on the master cylinder. The fluid should appear clear to light amber; any discoloration may suggest contamination or degradation and should be addressed accordingly.

Inspect the coolant level when the engine is cold by examining the expansion reservoir; the fluid should be between the “MIN” and “MAX” marks. If needed, confirm the coolant level at the radiator fill neck with the cap removed. Ensure that the coolant has appropriate coloration and clarity, indicating proper chemical stability and thermal efficiency.

Coolant is essential for efficient thermal transfer, extending the fluid's operational temperature range by elevating the boiling point and lowering the freezing point. It includes corrosion inhibitors to safeguard metallic components and additives to prevent scale buildup, thereby maintaining optimal performance of the engine cooling system.

You should replace your oil filter every time you change your engine oil to ensure your new, clean oil remains free of contamination.

No, you should never reuse an old oil filter as it is already full of contaminants, which will immediately dirty your new oil.

Yes, pre-filling can help prevent a "dry start" and is a recommended practice if the filter's orientation allows it.

Turn off the engine immediately and check for a "double gasket" (where the old gasket got stuck to the engine), make sure the new gasket was lubricated, and ensure the filter is tightened correctly (hand-tight plus a half to three-quarter turn).

Oil filters should be tightened by hand. A common rule is to screw the filter on until the gasket contacts the engine, and then tighten it an additional three-quarters to a full turn.

Battery Tonic is a Deionized Water specially designed for use in lead-acid batteries. It helps to improve overall battery performance and lifespan.

Battery Tonic restores the chemical balance inside the battery by improving electrolyte conductivity. This results in better charge acceptance, higher cranking power, and longer service life.

It is suitable for all lead-acid batteries, including automotive, motorcycle, inverter, UPS, solar storage, and industrial batteries.

Battery Tonic can be added when:
  • An existing battery shows signs of weak performance (slow cranking, reduced backup time).
  • During routine maintenance every 6–12 months for heavy-duty use.

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