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Lubricants
News Release from: Newgate Simms | Subject: Rheolube 374
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 July 2004
Grease improves severe service bearing
performance
When ExxonMobil discontinued production of its Andok channelling greases, Nye developed Rheolube 374 as an improved, drop-in replacement.
When ExxonMobil discontinued production of its Andok channelling greases, Nye developed Rheolube 374 as an improved, drop-in replacement Rheolube 374 is a family of lithium-complex, synthetic hydroncarbon greases designed to improve the performance of rolling element bearings in severe operating conditions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Rheolube 374 is recommended for high-speed miniature and instrument ball bearings, as well as large angular contact bearings used in machine tool spindles.
Available in various grades and custom formulations, Rheolube 374 performs well from -40 to +150C.
The synthetic hydrocarbon base oil offers excellent oxidative and thermal stability, as well as exceptional wear protection under boundary lubricant conditions.
A proprietary additive package maximises its antioxidant, antiwear and anticorrosion capabilities.
Rheolube 374 is filtered to remove micron size particles of debris ad agglomerate to significantly reduce noise and vibration.
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