What is 000 grease used for?
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What is 000 grease used for?
Sinopec Semi-Fluid EP Lithium Grease is a semifluid formulation ideal for enclosed gears or applications where higher retention is necessary and/or when gears can no longer retain conventional gear oil.
Can you mix moly and lithium grease?
Lithium and polyurea greases cannot be mixed. “They can cause each one to lose their oil and dry out,” said Hamilton. The product loses the ability to lubricate.
Is NLGI 2 grease good for wheel bearings?
The grease used for most wheel bearings should meet the NLGI GC-LB requirements or the SAE J2695 requirements. Most wheel bearings require an NLGI 2 grade grease, while some sealed hub units require an NLGI 00 grade semi-fluid product.
What is Type 00 grease?
Champion “00” EP Pour Grease is an excellent multi-purpose, lithium-based extreme pressure lubricant for applications which require NLGI #00 consistency semi-fluid grease. Provides protection against rust and corrosion, and protection from scuffing and wear in extreme pressure applications.
Is Moly grease good for high speed bearings?
SealXpert Hi-Speed Moly Grease can be used on bearings in electric machinery designed to reduce energy and current usage as well as on high speed conveyance linear motion devices and ball screws. SealXpert Hi-Speed Moly Lubes can also be used on machine tool spindles and other bearings that revolve at high-speeds.
Which grease is best for wheel bearings?
- Editor’s Choice: Valvoline Full Synthetic Grease.
- Lucas Oil X-Tra Heavy Duty Grease.
- Lucas Oil Red ‘N’ Tacky Grease.
- Mag 1 High-Temp Wheel Bearing Grease.
- Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease.
- Timken Premium Red Wheel Bearing Grease.
- Sta-Lube New Generation Wheel Bearing Grease.
What can I use instead of 00 grease?
An NLGI #2 grease has a higher proportion of thickener than an NLGI #00 grease. Consequently, it is possible to achieve an NLGI #00 grease by mixing an oil with an NLGI #2 grease, assuming the mixtures are of similar oils and thickeners.
What Nlgi 00?
The National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) is a not-for-profit organization that serves the lubricating grease industry. The NLGI consistency number, sometimes referred to as NLGI grade, refers to the relative hardness of a grease used for lubrication as specified by the institute’s standards.