Lubricants
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Lubricants reduce friction, wear, and overheating in mechanical equipment by preventing surfaces from rubbing against each other. These fluids can be applied to parts such as wheels or hinges to coat them with a slippery film that reduces friction between surfaces and helps them move more smoothly. This extends the life of machinery by protecting moving parts. Some lubricants are specially formulated, such as chainsaw, belt dressing, cable and wire pulling, chain and wire rope, chute, electrical, inner slide, trolley, and sugar-dissolving lubricants. General purpose lubricants are suitable for reducing friction, wear, and squeaking in a variety of applications.
General Purpose Lubricants
General purpose lubricants reduce friction and wear, and prevent machinery from overheating. These fluids leave a slippery coating on two surfaces to keep moving parts like wheels, hinges, and gears moving smoothly and extend the life of equipment. Lubricants also provide some protection against water damage, contaminants, and corrosives.
LPS MAX
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3-IN-ONE
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Ability One
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Anti-Seize Technology
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Blaster
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CRC
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Jet-Lube
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Kroil
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Krytox
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LPS
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Liquid Wrench
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Petrochem
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Pyroil
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Renewable Lubricants
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Sprayon
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Sprayway
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Super Lube
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Tri-Flow
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WD-40
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WD-40 Specialist
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Zep
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Chain & Wire Rope Lubricants
These lubricants are formulated to penetrate wire rope and the pins and bushings within chain. These lubricants prevent damage from friction as the chain or rope engages with equipment.
LPS MAx
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CRC
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Jet-Lube
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LPS
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Liquid Wrench
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Petrochem
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Renewable Lubricants
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Sprayon
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Sprayway
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WD-40 Specialist
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Chute Lubricants
Chute lubricants expedite movement of boxes in a packaging and shipping facility. These silicone-based fluids help boxes and packages glide down parcel chutes and packaging rails, preventing them from getting stuck as they are sorted for shipment.
CRC
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Belt Dressing Lubricants
Belt dressing lubricants prevent belts in machinery and equipment from hardening and accumulating dirt, which reduces wear and tear and increases belt life. These fluids improve traction between belts and pulleys, relieving stress on motors, shafts, and wheels. Belt dressing limits friction between parts and stops squeaking sounds in running machinery. These lubricants are ideal for flat, round, or V-shaped belts in leather, rubber, or canvas.
CRC
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LPS
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Sprayon
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Chainsaw Lubricants
Chainsaw lubricants, also known as bar and chain lubricants, are typically formulated with a tack additive to help them stick to the saw's chains and blades (sometimes called guidebars). These lubricants reduce friction between the moving parts to prevent damage caused by locking up, excessive heat, or buildup. They're applied to the chain and penetrate the pins, bushings, and blades.
DEWALT
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Echo
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Mag 1
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Renewable Lubricants
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Electrical Lubricants
Electrical lubricants protect electronic components against moisture damage and corrosion that can cause an electrical malfunction. They coat electrical equipment such as transformers, generators, and alarm systems with a thin, corrosion-resistant film. Electrical lubricants also clean components, loosening corrosion or whisking away moisture. Some can help restore water-damaged equipment to working condition.
CRC
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TriboSys
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Cable & Wire Pulling Lubricants
Cable and wire-pulling lubricants are applied to wire or cable so they can be pulled smoothly through long conduit runs or runs with many bends. These lubricants reduce friction and pulling tension, so they save time and minimize damage to wire insulation and cable jackets, which prevents performance issues. They're nonconductive, making them ideal for electrical applications. They're also nonstaining for easy cleanup. These lubricants come in various physical forms and container types to suit different needs.
3M
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Gardner Bender
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Greenlee
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Ideal
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Super Lube
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Inner Slide Lubricants
Inner slide lubricants increase slide motion on forklift rails and help protect the rails against rust and corrosion. These lubricants stick to inner slide rails, and are commonly used in warehouses and other forklift operations to extend the equipment life.
CRC
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Sugar-Dissolving Lubricants
Sugar-dissolving lubricants are used in food and beverage facilities to remove sugar and fondant from equipment. The lubricants leave a light, durable film on conveyor, cutter, and fastener surfaces while providing short-term corrosion resistance.
LPS
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Trolley Lubricants
Trolley lubricants prevent bearings from sticking in overhead conveyors and chains. These fluids leave a film on overhead trolley chains commonly found in meat, poultry, and fish-processing plants. These lubricants remain fluid at low temperatures and won't wash off equipment with water.
Petrochem
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