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From bearings to lead screws to connectors.

Ball & Lead Screws

Ball & Lead Screws

Whether the engineer selects a rolled ball screw, precision ground ball screw, or an Acme lead screw, the lubricant should also be carefully considered.

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Bearings

Bearings

Designed to provide an adequate film of lubricant throughout a range of operating temperatures, speeds and loads, and to resist oxidation, thermal breakdown and evaporation.

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Control Cables

Control Cables

Selecting the proper control cable lubricant can be tricky given the variety of materials, designs, routing requirements, loads, and temperatures.

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Connectors

Connectors

A thin film of lubricant can reduce mating force by as much as 80 percent, an important factor in connector assembly.

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Gears

Gears

Get greater load carrying capacity, higher viscosity indexes, better lubricity, greater efficiency and extended serviceability.

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Sensors & Potentiometers

Sensors & Potentiometers

Potentiometers and other sliding position sensors are electromechanical devices whose performance and operating life can be dramatically improved through lubrication.

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Slides

Slides

Minimize friction, inhibit wear or corrosion, stay in place, damp noise, and control free motion – while meeting broad temperature requirements.

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Switches

Switches

Greases for sliding electric switch contacts must meet the same demands of any mechanical sliding: film strength, appropriate low & high temp fluid range, and stay-in-place capability.

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