by MattTech »
Mon Jan 18, 2016 4:03 am
Ron Rich wrote:Hi Matt,
Are these bearings being used in an area where there is a motor operating that has a 60 degree Centigrade
heat rise ?? Ron Rich
Well Ron, I've used Super Lube in submersible pumps, it's waterproof stuff, and car engine mechanisms, so it handles heat well.
I also never need much of it - a "smear" of it in most cases, and packing ball bearings lightly. (a little goes a long way)
The stuff's slippery and smooth as heck.
Even hard to deal with sticky mechanisms and gears glide better afterwards, and the guide rails of CD laser mechanisms.
But then, here's the manufacturer's specs...
"Super Lube Multi-Purpose Grease with Syncolon (PTFE / Teflon) - 3 oz. tube. Patented NLGI grade 2 heavy-duty, multipurpose synthetic lubricant. Long lasting. Prevents rust and corrosion while reducing friction."
Temperature range from -40 degrees F to +450 degrees F
NSF rated H-1, approved for incidental food contact
Will not drip, run or evaporate, clean, non-toxic, non-staining
Impervious to salt water, safe in potable water
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