Low and High Temperature Greases for Sale, Gear Lubricants, Anti-Seize
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This A-A-59173’s commercial item description (CID) covers two types of silicone greases that are intended for application as a lubricant, a sealant, and as a preservative in missile systems.
This commercial item description (CID) covers a zinc dust-petrolatum antiseize thread compound. The thread compound is generally used to prevent seizing during assembly or disassembly of threaded or unthreaded aluminum and aluminum alloy components engaged with components fabricated from similar or dissimilar metals. It also provides corrosion protection to the metal surfaces. The compound is not suitable for use with optical instruments.
This DOD-G-24508 specification covers one grade of grease for multi-purpose use and use in grease lubricated ball and roller bearings operating continuously at temperatures up to 149 Deg. Celsius (C) (300 Deg. Fahrenheit (F)) and intermittently up to 177 Deg. C (350 Deg. F) for periods up to 4 hours in any 24-hour period.
This general purpose grease covers the requirements for one type and grade of a molybdenum disulfide grease for extended use at temperatures up to 177 Deg. C (350 Deg. F) and for brief periods of use at temperatures up to 204 Deg. C (400 Deg. F).
This specification covers the requirements for one grade of grease for use in aircraft bearings having oscillatory motion of small amplitude. The MIL-G-25537 grease is identified by NATO symbol G-366.
This specification covers a pneumatic system grease. This grease is identified by NATO Code Number G 392. This specification is canceled. Superseded by SAE-AMS-G-4343.
This specification covers high temperature grease (type HTG) for the lubrication of ball and roller bearings only, primarily for lubricating class H insulated (silicone) electric motors with heat-stabilized ball bearings. Get a free quote on this roller and ball bearing grease now.
This MIL-PRF-10924 grease specification covers one grade of a multi-purpose grease for lubrication of ground vehicles and equipment and is identified by Military Symbol GAA and NATO Code Number G-403.
This MIL-PRF-23827 specification covers the requirements for one grade of grease for use at extremely low temperatures on aircraft and instruments. This screw grease is effective in the temperature range from -73 degrees to 121 degrees C. The type I grease is identified by NATO code Number G-354.