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Description for Bostik Bearing Lubricant
Extends bearing life; lubricates under loads greater than oil; reduces glue buildup.Note: This material has been discontinued. Please view the Comparable Materials tab or call us at (262) 293-7970 for additional help.
Application Type Lubricate 1 Part or 2 Part 1-Part Material Form Aerosol Substrate Wood Industry Wheel bearings Manufacturer Bostik Chemistry Silicone Cure Method Air dry Cure Time (min) Quickly -
Technical Data for Bostik Bearing Lubricant
Overview
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Application Type
- Lubricant - Lubricate
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1 Part or 2 Part
- 1-Part
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Material Form
- Aerosol
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Substrate
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Industry
- Industrial - Ball bearings, Casters, Drawer slides, Hinges, Latches, Locks, Roller bearings, Router bit bearings
- Industrial Wheels - Wheel bearings
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Chemistry
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Application Method
- Spray
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Cure Method
- Room Temperature / Air Dry - Air dry
Specifications
Cure Specs
Cure Time (min) Quickly -
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Best Practices for Bostik Bearing Lubricant
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Application
Bearing Maintenance—Spray all internal parts of bearing. Reapply weekly or more frequently based on work load.
Frozen Bearings—Spray inside of bearing. Gently rotate bearing, working in the lubricant. Reapply as necessary until carbonized part loosens and bearings break free.
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