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axels hub

axels hub

axels hub

(OP)
which the difference between axles with cubes lubricated with oil seaded or lubricated with grease

RE: axels hub

In general, oil is for high-speed applications; grease is for low-speed applications.  Oil requires a higher speed to build up hydrodynamic pressures and float the journal.  Grease is semi-solid and can support a slow-moving load due to shearing action in the lubricant.

Hope this helps.

Don
Kansas City

RE: axels hub

(OP)
OK, AND IF THE AXLES WORK WHITH TEMPERATURE -40ºDEG TO +40ºDEG ?


Best regards,

RE: axels hub

Consult the temperature recommendations for the lubricant.

Don
Kansas City

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