New automatic chassis lubricators renew lubricant problems. Oils feed well but drip from the bearings; chassis greases do not drip but feed poorly. A new rheopectic grease overcomes these deficiencies. Originally, it is fluid like an oil, yet upon one pass through the lubricator, it acquires the consistency of a chassis grease. Normal handling has no effect on its fluidity and use has little effect upon its set-up consistency. Thus, it feeds well but does not drip.
A RHEOPECTIC GREASE FOR CHASSIS LUBRICATION
Sae Technical Papers
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers ; 1906
1955-01-01
Conference paper
English
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