
Package Type |
N/A Pail |
Weight |
N/A 40 lb |
Appearance |
N/A Black Free of lumps or agglomerates |
Lubricant Composition |
N/A Mineral Oil |
Thickener Type |
N/A Lithium |
Specific Gravity |
N/A 1.014 |
National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) Consistency |
N/A #0.5 |
Viscosity at 40ºC |
N/A 1890 cSt |
Flash Point |
N/A 381 ºF194 ºC |
Penetration at 10mm and 77ºF (25ºC) (Worked 60 Strokes) |
N/A 330 to 360 |
Four Ball Extreme Pressure (EP) Weld Point Load |
N/A 800 kg |
Four Ball Load Wear Index |
N/A 120 kgf |
Four Ball Wear Scar Diameter |
N/A 0.7 mm |
Copper Corrosion |
N/A 1B |
Pumpability by Lincoln Ventmeter at -1ºC |
N/A 500 psi |
Rust Test |
N/A Pass |
Lubricating Solids Particle Size |
N/A < 15 µm |
DIN Classification |
N/A OGPF 0 G-10 |
ISO Classification |
N/A L-XABEB-0 |
Applications |
N/A
Molub-Alloy 936 SF Heavy A is suitable for use on all types of open gears, rails and rollers, racks and pinions, dipper sticks and other slides on shovels and draglines. It is certified to Bucyrus International SD 4713 specification for open gear lubricants. The structural integrity and strength of the lubricating film is particularly valuable in the critical process of seating new gears because of the natural occurrence of high spots (asperities) in newly machined surfaces. The lubricating film must separate the mating surfaces sufficiently to cushion the effect of the impact of asperities, and minimize initial pitting which could lead to progressive and destructive pitting later. Molub-Alloy 936 SF Heavy A may be applied either manually or by heavy-duty automatic systems. |
Features and Benefits |
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Additional Information |
N/A In order to minimize potential incompatibilities when converting to a new grease, all previous lubricant should be removed as much as possible prior to operation. During initial operation, relubrication intervals should be monitored closely to ensure all previous lubricant is purged. |