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Royco 27 Grease

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Overview

RoycoŽ 27 is a multipurpose synthetic-based grease with lithium soap thickener containing rust, corrosion, and oxidation inhibiting additives. Use of ROYCO 27 can appreciably reduce grease inventories. This product is recommended for instruments, gears, actuators, bearings, and general airframe lubrication. RoycoŽ 27 is also an excellent choice where a smooth, low noise, wide temperature range lubricant is required, such as in miniature precision bearings. The grease is also intended for use in highly loaded gears and actuators, as well as instruments with high-speed bearings over temperatures from -100 to 275 °F.
   
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Features

  • Designed for high loads and high-speed bearings
  • Rust and corrosion protection
  • Available in 14 OZ cartridge

Specifications

  • Appearance: Paste
  • Physical state: Solid
  • Color: Tan
  • Odor: Mild, oily
  • Flash point: > 396 °F
  • Density: > 0.92 g/cm 3
  • Meets the requirements of MIL-PRF-23827C Type 2

Benefits

  • Wide operating temperature range
  • Thermal and oxidative resistance

  • COMPATIBILITY
  • The synthetic oils used in ROYCO 27 may soften natural rubbers, neoprene, some types of electrical insulating compounds, and certain paints.
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