The ability of lubricants to prevent surface damage and wear is critical in various industrial applications. This study presents an evaluation of the anti-wear performance of some industrial lubricating oils (A, B, and C) with working conditions according to ASTM standards. The results show that oil A has better anti-wear performance than oil B and C under the same working conditions. Oil A also showed stable characteristics during the testing process, with minimal weight differences and scratch widths of the test ball before and after the experiment. In addition, other specifications such as viscosity, viscosity index, pour point, and flash point do not significantly affect the wear resistance of the lubricating oil under these operating conditions. This research highlighted the importance of selecting the right lubricant to minimize wear surface damage, contributing to the performance and longevity of machine components.