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Greases offer increased smoothness

A TPA The Precision Alliance product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 25, 2006

The Precision Alliance and KSS Ball Screws introduce a dramatic improvement in lubrication of anti-friction linear bearing and ball screw systems.

The Precision Alliance and KSS Ball Screws introduce a dramatic improvement in lubrication of anti-friction linear bearing and ball screw systems.

Originally developed for miniature ball screws these new greases provide significant improvements in both smoothness and dynamic life of antifriction systems.

When compared with the greases recommended and sold by other major linear bearing producers the new MSG greases offer increased smoothness and over six times the result under a modified Timken OK load test.

These new greases are constructed from a new compound of super filtered synthetic lubricants.

The MSG#1 is designed for extremely smooth precision motion in antifriction bearings.

The grease penetration number is a bit lower to ensure a glassy-smooth, nonsticky feel at low speeds where very fine positioning is required.

MSG#2 has a higher penetration number so that it will stay in place during high speed motion, but not so stiff that it will cause churning or increased friction in high speed systems.

The lower friction provided by the new MSG grease reduces wear, increases life, and smoothness of recirculation, providing a significant advantage in the performance of linear systems.

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