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.
The MIL-L-17331 covers a single classification of steam turbine and industrial gear lubricant oil, moderate service, for use in main and auxiliary turbines and gears, air compressors, and certain hydraulic equipment, as well as for general mechanical lubrication.
The MIL-L-19537 specification covers one grade of acrylic-nitrocellulose gloss lacquer for use as a general purpose exterior protective coating for metal surfaces, and is particularly formulated for resistance to diester lubricating oil. This specification is canceled. Superseded by MIL-L-81352.
The MIL-L-19538 specification covers the requirements for acrylic-nitrocellulose camouflage lacquer for metal surfaces which is particularly formulated for resistance to diester lubricating oil. This specification is canceled. Superseded by MIL-L-81352.
This MIL-L-22851 specification establishes the requirements for lubricating oils containing ashless dispersant additives to be used in four stroke cycle, reciprocating piston aircraft engines. This specification is canceled. Superseded by SAE-J1899.
This MIL-L-23398 specification establishes the requirements for two types of air-cured solid film lubricant (identified by NATO code number S-749) intended to reduce wear and prevent seizing, corrosion and galling, the lubricant can be applied by dipping, brushing or spraying.
This MIL-L-296 specification covers one type and grade of purple lacquer for sealing the flash holes of primer extension tubes and as a waterproofing agent for artillery ammunition primers. The purple nitrocellulose lacquer is suitable for use in areas covered by Air Pollution Regulations.
This MIL-L-46000 specification covers a semi-fluid lubricant for automatic weapons operating within a temperature range of -54 degrees to +127 degrees C (-65 degrees to +260 F degrees ). The lubricant is identified by Military Symbol LSA and NATO Code Number 0-158.
This MIL-L-46075 specification covers one grade of red lacquer for application over the foil and anvil of ammunition primer after anvil seating operation. This red lacquer finish can be used in areas covered by AIR POLLUTION REGULATIONS.