
Hot bearing grease
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Synthetic special lubricating grease for the preservation of all types of electrical contacts.
Reduces contact wear and protects against corrosion. Due to its low internal friction, exceptionally light dynamic properties are achieved, which ensure contact even at very low spring pressure.
WAGNER hot bearing grease offers very high adhesive strength with extremely high temperature resistance (dropping point: 260° Celsius!) and works reliably within an enormous service temperature range of -60 °C to +190 °C. Short-term temperature peaks may be even hotter!
Area of application
WAGNER Hot Bearing Grease is used at all lubrication points where lubricant must not liquefy under the influence of heat.
Application recommendation for ignition systems of classic vehicles
- Grease bushing
- Breaker or ignition contact
- Ignition cam
- Centrifugal advance unit
- Vacuum advance unit
- Condenser
WAGNER hot bearing grease is also used in
- switches of various types in the automotive industry
- Steering column switches in motor vehicles
- Battery terminal clamps
- Ground straps and ground strap connections - Ignition cable plugs
- Spark plug connectors
- Plugs, plug contacts and cable connections- Relays, bulbs and fuses
- Tuning devices, channel selectors, monitoring and control devices- Mechanical regulators, potentiometers
- Joint seals
Advantages
- Resistant to ageing and oxidation
- water-repellent
- Soft and supple
- relatively compatible with elastomers and seals
- free from silicones
- good water resistance
- suitable for lifetime lubrication
- long service life due to good oxidative and thermal resistance
- Dust-repellent, does not attract dust and dirt
- low-noise
- reduces contact wear
- reduces the contact transition resistance
- increases efficiency
- free from acids
| Base oil viscosity (40 °C, mm²/s): | 27 |
| Designation (DIN 51 502): | MPHC2N-60 |
| NLGI class: | 2 |
| Color: | beige |
| Base oil: | PAO |
| Temperature range: | -60 - +190 °C |
| Temperature peak (short-term): | 200 °C |



