SKF Mineral Oil Grease 50 g SKF LGET 2

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134-7590
Mfr. Part No.:
LGET 2/0.05
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Trade Name

SKF LGET 2

Grease Type

Mineral Oil

Product Form

Paste

Package Type

Syringe

Package Size

50 g

NGLI Grade

2

Colour

White

Viscosity

400mm²/s

Maximum Operating Temperature

+260°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

SKF Mineral Oil Grease, 50g Syringe Size, 400mm²/s Viscosity - LGET 2/0.05


Effectively reduce friction in the moving parts of your equipment with this mineral oil grease from SKF. Made of synthetic fluorinated polyether, this lubricating element is semi-solid when placed on a surface but becomes viscous when heated and flows freely to your machine's moving parts. This is useful in applications where moving parts are difficult to access. The grease comes in a 50g syringe, making it easy to apply, saving time and effort. Its reliable oxidation and corrosion properties make this lubricant a good choice for metal parts.

• Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +260°C for use in demanding conditions
• NGLI consistency grade of 2 for use on high-speed rotating machinery
• Viscosity of 400mm²/s for stability over a broad temperature spectrum

Applications


• Mechanical engineering industry
• Bakery equipment
• Textile dryers

What function does soap play in this grease?


The soap in this grease is a non-detergent material that thickens the lubricant for consistent flow and enhanced resistance to corrosion.

Can I mix this grease with another lubricant?


No. You shouldn't mix this grease with other lubricants, as untested combinations may cause bearings to fail.

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