Lubricating grease VR 69-252 N
with calcium soapPTFEfor bearings

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Characteristics

Function
lubricating
Composition
PTFE, with calcium soap
Product applications
for bearings, for valves
Other characteristics
long-life, high-adhesion

Description

Klübersynth VR 69-252 N is a tailor-made, highly adhesive, light-colored lubricating grease based on fatty oil, calcium soap and PTFE. With a carefully selected combination of active substances, this lubricant offers very good performance and high functionality combined with a long service life. Klübersynth VR 69-252 N clearly surpasses the load alternation requirement of 200,000 cycles at a closing force of 2.5 Nm and is therefore in full compliance with the European standard DIN EN 200. Klübersynth VR 69-252 N meets the new drinking water and plastics guideline (KTW) of the German Umweltbundesamt (Federal Environmental Agency) and conforms to the current French positive list for drinking water applications ACS. These benefits help meet all your requirements. Benefits for your application Longer component life due to less friction and wear, especially in brass spindle valves. Prevention of stick-slip at high tightening torques and 500,000 load cycles. A lubricant for all components meeting all technical, design and chemical requirements, e.g. the German KTW and the French ACS Guidelines. Cost-saving as lubricant can be applied by brush or using fully automatic mass application techniques.

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