grease question

   / grease question #11  
Yes. The Aluminum Complex is compatible, there will be no problems with changing. What you will find, because the Schaeffer grease is water proof it will stay in place longer so it will take less grease to provide better protection.
 
   / grease question
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#12  
Thanks for the info guys. I think I'm going to pick up some #221 soon and give it a try.
 
   / grease question #13  
You will be happy with the 221. If you want to talk wholesale pricing and free shipping, PM me, I'll tell you how.
 
   / grease question #15  
i use nothing but Schaeffer's #238 in our equipment at work and my personal stuff, outstanding product that protects well and reduces wear dramatically.

And how do you know it protect well, compared to what, and same on the wear?
 
   / grease question #16  
I happy you asked. I had a sales rep from Texas Refinery call on me yesterday with boasts of the best grease ever made. When you do side by side comparisons of Schaeffer lubricants with anything, Schaeffer will have an advantage because: first, against Lithium complex or calcium complexes take more thickener and less lubricant than aluminum complex so right off in the manufacturing process Schaeffer grease has more lubricating oils and additives simply because it takes less thickening agent. Aluminum Complex is truly water proof and is capable of working under water if it has to, other greases will emulsify and wash out quicker requiring more frequent grease cycles therefore using more grease and increasing grease cost.

Second, comparing Schaeffer's grease to other aluminum complex greases like Certified Labs or Hydroteks or others(there are several quality greases that can perform very well) the lubricating oils Schaeffer use are much more refined with higher performing capabilities through AGMA testing standards. If you set that aside many greases with Moly will use an industrial grade of Moly at 7 microns. Schaeffer's greases use a technical grade of Moly at .7 microns which will form a much stronger bond and according to a study commissioned by Cat can reduce the coefficient of friction as much as 75%

Bottom line is when side by side comparing grease to others who can compete in the same performance catagory, Schaeffer's is going to be somewhere around half the cost because of the history behind the company. If a grease tries to compete with Schaeffer on price, they aren't anywhere close to being able to outperform its ability to last longer, reduce friction and increasing the life of the components.
 
   / grease question #17  
Never heard of Schaeffer... went to their site and searched... nothing in my San Francisco geographic area with a population of many millions of people.
 
   / grease question #18  
It's fairly small at $100million a year revenues for the petroleum industry. Primarily B2B company. Put your contact info on the web site and they will have someone call you.
 
   / grease question #19  
I happy you asked. I had a sales rep from Texas Refinery call on me yesterday with boasts of the best grease ever made. When you do side by side comparisons of Schaeffer lubricants with anything, Schaeffer will have an advantage because: first, against Lithium complex or calcium complexes take more thickener and less lubricant than aluminum complex so right off in the manufacturing process Schaeffer grease has more lubricating oils and additives simply because it takes less thickening agent. Aluminum Complex is truly water proof and is capable of working under water if it has to, other greases will emulsify and wash out quicker requiring more frequent grease cycles therefore using more grease and increasing grease cost.

Second, comparing Schaeffer's grease to other aluminum complex greases like Certified Labs or Hydroteks or others(there are several quality greases that can perform very well) the lubricating oils Schaeffer use are much more refined with higher performing capabilities through AGMA testing standards. If you set that aside many greases with Moly will use an industrial grade of Moly at 7 microns. Schaeffer's greases use a technical grade of Moly at .7 microns which will form a much stronger bond and according to a study commissioned by Cat can reduce the coefficient of friction as much as 75%

Bottom line is when side by side comparing grease to others who can compete in the same performance catagory, Schaeffer's is going to be somewhere around half the cost because of the history behind the company. If a grease tries to compete with Schaeffer on price, they aren't anywhere close to being able to outperform its ability to last longer, reduce friction and increasing the life of the components.


Great info but this is like Engine oil debate. I know plenty of people for years on various equipment from a BX to land movers and they work fine without Schaeffer's grease etc.

Any test results or raw data?
 
   / grease question #20  
Test results are listed on the Schaeffer sight under Technical Data. It's the same standard testing approved by AGMA like the 4ball wear test, etc... Hundreds of customer testimonials.

The true test is what will it do in your equipment, compared to what your using now, in your environment. I don't have any of that information. So I have to go back to, any lube that can keep up with it in performance is going to be more expensive, any lube that beats its price can't perform. It will outlast any Lithium Complex based grease at least 2:1 probably more depending on your specific application
 

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