Grinding when Turning

   / Grinding when Turning #11  
Rob, you are such not a newb. You are dealing with one, that is for sure. I was referring to the ball joints on the hydraulic rams.

My engrish not so good...

Carl

Thank you for clarifying that, Carl. I'm sure you're not a noob either... I just didn't know what you meant...

-Rob :)
 
   / Grinding when Turning #12  
Thanks guys.

I do use SuperLube. It is actually a thin "spray-able" grease that contains Teflon. It has a small amount of solvent as a carrier, which allows it to be in an aerosol spray form. I find that it will penetrate the ball joint, and tends to drive out dirt and moisture, cleaning the joint with the solvent. After the solvent evaporates (which usually takes several hours), you are left with a thin coating of grease and Teflon. I believe this is probably the best kind of lubricant to use.

Where are you finding superlube? I have checked some automotive stores and they point to wd-40 and I don't want that.

Thanks
 
   / Grinding when Turning #13  
I got mine here:
Ideal TrueValue Home Page
search for Super Lube

I did not realize there is more than one kind which is why the earlier post puzzled me - i have the dry film one which dries in seconds and does not collect dirt at all.

Ken
 
   / Grinding when Turning #14  
Where are you finding superlube? I have checked some automotive stores and they point to wd-40 and I don't want that.

Thanks

I called the manufacturer. It is retailed by both Ace and True Value Hardware stores nationwide.

I also have the dri-film... I am concerned that it doesn't have enough lubrication for load-bearing ball joints, which is what we have on the PTs. I usually use it for stuff like the sliding door track on the mini-van door.

-Rob :)
 
   / Grinding when Turning #15  
I agree. I think most of the dry lubes don't have enough pressure resistant properties. That's why I've shifted toward the dry chain lubes- they go on in a solvent and dry to a film, but they are rated for extreme pressure. Mcmaster.com, part # 8710T35 is a dry teflon chain lubricant with molybdenum high pressure additives. (Just below it, they have the kit to lubricate your throttle cable, #1437K1)

All the best,

Peter


I called the manufacturer. It is retailed by both Ace and True Value Hardware stores nationwide.

I also have the dri-film... I am concerned that it doesn't have enough lubrication for load-bearing ball joints, which is what we have on the PTs. I usually use it for stuff like the sliding door track on the mini-van door.

-Rob :)
 
   / Grinding when Turning #17  
I use the Dupont Teflon Multilube on my PT joints now. I used to use Super Lube and found it did a poor job on my Leatherman scissors. I don't know if they compare in lubrication needs, but it seems to me that if Super Lube cannot lube scissors, then it's not good for my tractor. We need some real test data or long term experience. Anybody seen any.
 
   / Grinding when Turning #18  
I use the second one down, the teflon chain lubricant, cross referenced to the McMaster-Carr # 8710T35. It seems to work well. You do have to shake the can pretty well to get the teflon in suspension.

I have never seen comprehensive data. Tufoil used to have some on their website, but I don't think they do any longer. I used to dissolve the tufoil 50/50 in some solvent and put it in a sprayer. It still is the best thing I have found for lubricating under corrosive conditions, but it is oil based and therefore attracts dirt.

I do know that it is very hard to get the DuPont name on a product, so I do take it as something of an endorsement.

What do you guys think of these products?

DuPont? Teflon? Dry-Film Lubricants

-Rob :)
 
   / Grinding when Turning #20  
Interesting review, but as usual with lubricants there is no measurement of wear on one product versus another.
When I put the Super Lube on my scissors, after about 10 to 20 operations the scissors were sticking again. With the Du Pont Lube I cycled them about 80 times and they worked fine. I quit cycling at the time and quit using Super Lube.
 

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