grease for bearings 0,4KG / NLGI 3, temp. Working temperature starting from -25C up to 130C / SHELL

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Products ID: 394886
Partnumber: SHE GADUS S2 V100 3 0.4KG
Brand: Shell
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Eelmine nimi: Shell Alvania Grease RL 3
Shell Gadus S2 V100 3
• reliable protection
• multipurpose
• lithium
high performance multipurpose rasvakoor Shell Gadus S2 V100 3 on General Purpose grease, which is based uuel liitiumhüdroksüstearaadi seebipaksendajal, which is enriched antioksüdantide, wear- and roostevastaste additives.
Toimivus, Functions and advantages
reliable performance kõrgel at temperature · very good performance up to + 130 ° C, which as result on longer bearing lifetime.
good oksüdeerumine and mechanical stability
· durable at high operating temperatures oksüdeerumisest caused sademete tekkele. Shell Gadus S2 V100 greases on
extremely stable vibration all and no let leak even korduvate löögikoormusega bearing korral.
Head korrosioonikindluse Features · effective protection vaenulikus environment.
long expiration date · Pikaajalisel säilitamisel no muutu Consistency.
Peamised rakendused
Rullelemendi and määrdega määritud bearings
· Elektrimootori bearings
· Eluaegsed pitseeritud bearings
· water pump bearings
· may to use very different working conditions, pakkudes very olulisi eeliseid common liitiummääretega than kõrgel at temperature or water juuresolekul.
· middle / hard big performance industrial grease, especially recommended electric motors bearing for lubrication.

· Specifications, fastenings and recommendations

NLGI järjepidevus 3
Soap type: liitiumhüdroksüstearaat
Base oil (type) mineral

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