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News Release from: Kluber Lubrication GB | Subject: Kluberspeed BF 72-23
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 June 2005
Fewer demands on bearing design with
greases
In the past, greases were only able to meet speed factors up to 1.3 million in high-speed applications like milling, while at speeds exceeding this value oil-air lubrication had to be used
In the past, greases were only able to meet speed factors up to 1.3 million in high-speed applications like milling, grinding, turning and boring spindles, while at speeds exceeding this value oil-air lubrication had to be used The new high-speed lubricating grease of Kluber Lubrication, Kluberspeed BF 72-23, allows speeds factors as high as 2.3 million
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Owing to its consistency it is suitable for both horizontally and vertically mounted machine tool spindles.
Oil-air lubrication can now be replaced by grease lubrication in many cases, thus reducing equipment and handling costs.
Lower bearing temperatures during operation is another advantage of the new grease.
Consequently, the service life of Kluberspeed BF 72-23 is extended.
Lifetime lubrication or longer relubrication intervals ensure considerable cost savings.
Furthermore, reduced temperatures in high-speed bearings allow optimised machine design contributing to an even higher manufacturing quality.
Apart from machine tools, the new lubricating grease is also suitable for high-speed bearings in power tools or electric motors. Request a free brochure from Kluber Lubrication GB ...
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