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Corrosion Block Grease 3 Oz Cartridge

$11.50/Each
Part# 09-02988
MFR Model# 25003

Overview

Corrosion Block Grease is a compound designed to protect your equipment from corrosion in the most demanding environments. It was formulated to handle extreme temperatures and outperforms most lithium and synthetic greases.
   
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Features

  • Waterproof
  • Excellent thermal and oxidative stability
  • Resists bleeding and melting at high temperatures
  • Suitable with sealed-for-life applications
  • Compatible with electrical applications
  • Exceeds NLGI Service Classification GC-LB (automotive wheel bearing and chassis lubricants) / ASTM D4950

Applications

  • Wheel bearings
  • Chassis
  • Winches
  • Wiring harnesses

Benefits

  • Protects heavily loaded equipment, and extends bearing life
  • Resists running, bleeding and softening at high temperatures
  • Suitable for extended periods of operation at elevate temperatures, and sealed for life applications
  • Use in electrical applications that requires grease
  • Workplace friendly and environmentally responsible
  • Won't soften, breakdown, or wash out in wet application
  • Suitable for use in centralized lubrication systems and low temperature environments
  • Easy conversion with no cross contamination concerns
  • Easy to identify, high visibility
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