Chevron Open Gear Grease,
Subcategory: Fluid
Key Words: CPS Number: 230002; MSDS Number: 6809
Material Notes: FeaturesChevron Open Gear Greases are formulated with high viscosity mineral oils in a nonsoap-based thickener. These greases appear brownish-black and are extremely tacky. Chevron Open Gear Greases contain special functional fillers such as molybdenum disulfide and graphite, which impart a long-lasting film on working surfaces. They also contain tackiness additives, wetting agents and rust inhibitors to protect metal surfaces. None of the Chevron Open Gear Greases contain chlorinated solvents. Chevron Open Gear Greases have been formulated with a diluent that does not require a cancer warning label. Chevron Open Gear Greases are in every sense true greases and not asphalt-based open gear lubricants. This has a number of advantages. The lubricants can carry a more complete additive system including friction modifiers such as molybdenum disulfide and graphite, which apply a long lasting antiwear film on gear teeth. Applications Chevron Open Gear Greases are recommended: - for all open gears in industrial, mining, construction, and marine equipment
- for chain and sprocket lubrication
- as a tenacious fifth wheel lubricant
Chevron Open Gear Greases can be applied in a variety of methods, including:- from a cartridge in a caulking gun
- from an aerosol can for easy application in hard-toreach lubrication points
- through a mechanical lubricator over a wide range of operating temperatures
Available Properties |
- Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C (104°F)
- Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C (212°F)
- Four Ball Extreme Pressure, Weld Load
- Four Ball Wear
- Penetration P(0), 1/10 mm
- Flash Point
- Color
- Resultant Film
- Rust Test, ASTM D1743, rating
- Texture
- Thickener, % / type
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