Lubricants for the Automotive Industry
There are a huge variety of lubricants used in the manufacture of cars and trucks in the automotive industry.
As well as providing an effective lubricant for the particular automotive application, the oils and greases must be environmentally friendly, have long life, and be non-toxic. Automotive lubricants often have to last the lifetime of the car or truck as they are located in inaccessible place such as in the wing mirror mechanism.
If you want to know about our automotive lubricants for individual car components, such as seat mechanisms, starter motors, sliding roofs and seat belt tensioners,
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Special automotive lubricants are required for chain systems in high temperature paint dryers to prevent dropping off and throwing off which causes contamination.
We know you will benefit from using some of the following that are part of the range of automotive lubricants.
OEM Lubricant 23 which is non-contaminating, and therefore suitable for open drives, and gives residue free high temperature lubrication. It is commonly used for conveyor and timing chains for floor mounted skid trucks in lacquer drying machines, and also for central lubrication systems.
OEM Lubricant 24 for robots, to ensure precision and stability, combined with excellent start-up behaviour and long life.
OEM Lubricant 47 which is suitable for a vast range of applications at high temperatures, combined with extreme loads. It is used for ball and roller bearings as well as sliding bearings, liners and open gear drives.
We have many other products, and we know that we can provide the correct lubricant for your automotive equipment from the large range of lubricants available from OEM Lubricants Ltd.
Kluber, our specialist 2009 lubricant supplier has these products in stock now. Call them now on 01422 205115 or Tell Us What You Want™
Ask for Sandy or Nick in the technical department.
We look forward to speaking with you.
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