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Lubrication Equivalent Chart
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15
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pdybeck (Mechanical)
16 May 03 14:01
Does anyone know of a website that posts a lubrication equivalent chart? I am looking for one that lists lubrication equivalents from a broad range of manufacturers. Thanks
PDY
Hippo41 (Mechanical)
18 May 03 4:45
I have a fair amount of grease interchange information built up over years in the bearing trade. Can you be more specific? i.e. What products do you have and what manufacturers do you have locally? I assume you are trying to find local equivalents to some specified lubricant?
The larger lubricant manufacturer's are also usually very helpful in this regard. Lester Milton NBC Group Ltd, Telford, Shropshire, UK
diamondjim (Mechanical)
18 May 03 7:58
I would try searching on "nlgi grease" and see where it take 字串5 you as far as your search. There are thousands of greases, oils, etc. Lester Milton is quite right about being more specific. If you have some specification to search on either military or whatever it would help to know that too.
sprintcar (Mechanical)
19 May 03 7:46
Plant Engineering Magazine published a rather complete cross reference of all major companies. Keep the wheels on the ground Bob showshine@aol.com
Joekwon (Mechanical)
19 May 03 19:33
Good morning everyone I am a rotating machinery designer Especially, I usually design shaft and bearing for medium or small size machine.
But I have to design them for large size machine newly I need sleeve bearing design process for large size machine. And I want to know how to consider the axial load at sleeve bearing. 字串4 Who can help me ?
diamondjim (Mechanical)
20 May 03 7:05
Submit your loading to a sleeve bearing manufacturer and they will come up with a solution. I am surprised that you are not using a ball bearing for a large machine.
AHRBearing (Aerospace)
23 May 03 18:02
I'm sure the shell website has something extensive but its been a while since I looked at it. AHR International Ltd http://www.ahrinternational.com
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