Running Smooth: Industrial Lubricants
How do you keep your machinery in tip-top shape, year after year? To borrow a line from a musical, grease is the word. So is oil, silicone, powder and coolant. Collectively these lubricants are the lifeblood of your tools, machines, robotic systems and heavy equipment. Let’s have a look at some of the most popular types.
Greases are high-viscosity substances used to lubricate bearings, chains, axles and other high-wear assemblies needing a long-lasting, high-performance product.
Lighter and naturally more fluid than greases, oils run the gamut from conventional motor oils to fine formulas used on spindles and camshafts. Hydraulic oils are used in high-pressure servo-mechanical and robotic systems. Machine tool oils eliminate chatter and sticking. Specialty oils are formulated for air tools, refrigeration systems and gears. And let’s not forget cutting oils – vegetable-based, water-soluble or synthetic – for milling, drilling, tapping, threading and much more. Cutting oils extend tool life, help ensure true performance and quality and enhance safe operation.
What shop doesn’t have a can of WD-40® handy? This old reliable product is one example of the wide array of industrial lubricants. WD-40® (for anything that sticks or squeaks) is a general-purpose lubricant and penetrant. The category also includes anti-seize fluids, rust and corrosion inhibitors, dry lubricants such as Loctite®, silicone-based lubricants, and post-treatments for metals.
Finally we have coolants which includes everything from simple antifreezes to sophisticated formulas for metalcutting and machinery. Cooling products can be water-soluble, biodegradable or synthetic blends with specific properties based on application needs. Coolants, of course, protect engines and systems from the stresses of high temperatures or temperature extremes.
Industrial lubricants can be purchased on BlackHawk's website.