K Kesco Joined Mar 3, 2004 Messages 1 Location New York Mar 3, 2004 #1 I was looking for a replacement to cylesstic TK 1000, at least thats the spec the old lub. company gave me. I was sent a extra hecla super cylinder oil. It's not slimey like our old oil its tackier. HELP!!!!
I was looking for a replacement to cylesstic TK 1000, at least thats the spec the old lub. company gave me. I was sent a extra hecla super cylinder oil. It's not slimey like our old oil its tackier. HELP!!!!
MolaKule Staff member Joined Jun 5, 2002 Messages 24,024 Location Iowegia - USA Mar 9, 2004 #2 Worm gear oil needs a fairly heavy oil with a tackifier, hence the TK1000 designation. TTake a look at this series of Schaeffer's oil's and pick one that mathches your viscosity: http://www.schaefferoil.com/data/293.html http://www.schaefferoil.com/data/214.html http://www.schaefferoil.com/data/209.html
Worm gear oil needs a fairly heavy oil with a tackifier, hence the TK1000 designation. TTake a look at this series of Schaeffer's oil's and pick one that mathches your viscosity: http://www.schaefferoil.com/data/293.html http://www.schaefferoil.com/data/214.html http://www.schaefferoil.com/data/209.html
D Doug Hillary Joined May 30, 2003 Messages 5,118 Location Airlie Beach Australia Mar 9, 2004 #3 Hi, Shell has always had a range of synthetic worm drive gear lubricants. Since the early 1960's that I can recall Contact their Service centre for more data - they have decades of experience with this type of lubricant Regards
Hi, Shell has always had a range of synthetic worm drive gear lubricants. Since the early 1960's that I can recall Contact their Service centre for more data - they have decades of experience with this type of lubricant Regards
6 68redlines73 Joined Dec 4, 2002 Messages 311 Location SF/Bay Area, CA May 7, 2004 #4 What's your actual application?