GREASE 101: Understanding Different Types of Grease and Lubricants | eReplacementParts.com
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Whether you're dealing with Power Tools, Outdoor Power Equipment, or really anything in your shop, you're going to need the proper lubrication, or you'll end up with issues. That's why we wanted to put together a basic guide to understanding grease and other lubricants, to take the guess work out of it!
Do you have a go-to lubricant that you always use? Do you have any tips to share? Let us know in the comment section below!
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Video Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:32 Color Doesn't Matter
01:01 Manufacturer's Recommendations
01:41 Different Types of Grease
02:10 How to Apply Grease
02:51 Specific Grease for Wires
03:04 Anti-Seize Grease
03:31 Manufacturer-Specific Grease
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I'm a big fan of Super Lube grease for KitchenAid mixers, it's got identical viscosity and food safety ratings, and doesn't separate like the OEM grease does
Thank you for this tutorial!
Precisely what was looking for. Vague ideas about using silicon oil on plastic parts are no longer good enough. I really needed a basic introduction to grease and lubricants, and this is amazingly helpful for beginners in the subject such as myself
Thanks, helpful! 👍👍
Lucas period for me, that’s what I know will do it job but it cost a tad more 😊
I have an older Sears Craftsman Professional Reciprocating Saw which calls for 22-24 grams of BD-L2.0 grease in gear case. What would be a current equivalent on the current market market that I can use.
What to use for the gears of the electric chainsaw what are made of plastic material ( +PA66-GF35- ) but have contact with metal gears
edit : valvoline moly fortified mp grease nlgi-2 or valvoline multi purpose grease nlgi-2 is any good?
For steering rack which grease is useful?
3:24 Reminiscent of thermal grease for CPU heatsink.
that Grote ultra seal is not a lubricant, its a protective coating says so on the label.
TORQ cupexB greese
0:43 blue not green
Lol yeah I caught that too. He might be color blind. Blue/green is one of the most common type of color blindness
Man ... I think u are daltonic