Chevron RPM® Automotive LC Grease EP, NLGI 2
Subcategory: Fluid; Lubricant
Key Words: CPS Number: 226454; MSDS Number: 7655
Material Notes: FeaturesChevron RPM Automotive LC Grease EP is a water resistant, extreme pressure, heavy duty chassis, wheel bearing and general purpose lubricating grease. It is manufactured using highly refined, select high viscosity index base oils, and a lithium complex soap. It is red in color and smooth and stringy in texture. Chevron RPM Automotive LC Grease EP NLGI 2 is for use in normal ambient temperatures Applications Chevron RPM Automotive LC Grease EP is recommended for: - general use in the lubrication of trucks, tractors, and passenger cars. This includes ball joints, universal joints, and all other chassis points, wheel bearings, water pumps, and fifth wheels.
- boat trailer wheel bearings
- high temperature disc brake bearing applications
It is approved for the NLGI Certification Mark GC-LB. Chevron RPM Automotive LC Grease EP is registered with NSF and is acceptable as a lubricant where there is no possibility of food contact (H2) in and around food processing areas. The NSF Nonfood Compounds Registration Program is a continuation of the USDA product approval and listing program, which is based on meeting regulatory requirements of appropriate use, ingredient review and labeling verification.
Available Properties |
- Viscosity Measurement
- Saybolt Viscosity at 100°F
- Saybolt Viscosity at 210°F
- Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C (104°F)
- Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C (212°F)
- Four Ball Extreme Pressure, Weld Load
- Four Ball Wear
- Penetration
- Penetration P(0), 1/10 mm
- Timken Test
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Minimum Service Temperature, Air
- Pour Point
- Flash Point
- Dropping Point
- Color
- Texture
- Thickener, % / type
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