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SURESTA®
(pronounced sure stay)
MOLY CHAIN OIL
is a gray-black oil that comes in aerosol containers.
The containers hold 12.5 ounces of one of the finest
spray chain oils on the market.
SURESTA® MOLY CHAIN OIL
contains molybdenum disulfide or moly as it's known in
the industry. It is one of the finest dry film
lubricants known to man. In addition,
SURESTA® MOLY CHAIN OIL
is authorized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as
an H2 lubricant where there is no contact with food. |
Penetrates
The base oils in
SURESTA® MOLY CHAIN OIL
do an excellent job of penetrating down the pins and rollers and
into those hard-to-reach spots on chains. It has deep
penetrating capabilities and provides a light lubricant to
parts. This product does a good job of rust protection too.
Gives Positive Lubrication
There are many advantages to using aerosol products. Once the
container has been shaken, you will deliver a properly mixed
product directly to the part needing lubrication. The aerosol
delivery also helps in the penetrating action down pins,
rollers, and into those other hard-to-reach spots.
Contains
Molybdenum Disulfide
The use
of molybdenum disulfide (moly) reduces friction, provides
precision lubrication, even if the oil slings off. Molybdenum
disulfide is a lubricant in its natural form. It looks a great
deal like graphite, but it is twice as slippery. Some of its
lubricity and anti-seizing properties surpass any other
commercially available solid lubricant. Moly is well-known for
its ability to support a load. Once the micro-thin film has been
deposited on the metal parts, it can carry loads as high as
500,000 PSI. This means the plated metal surfaces are protected
and lubricated even under dry starts.
Provides
a Film of Solid Lubrication
Continued use of SURESTA® MOLY
CHAIN OIL replaces the "solid
lubricant" that is worn away. Of course, the layer of "solid
lubricant" is not built up in one application. It only takes a
few applications to establish the film of lubricant, and it
stays there, defying removal. In fact, the only known way to
remove it is to grind or wear, once it adheres to the metal.
Also, you don't have to worry about the product creating a
binding action. Moly will plate out only to a maximum of
2/10,000 of an inch and that will not affect the clearances
necessary for proper operation.
Economical
Some
think aerosols are expensive. Contrary to popular belief, an
aerosol is an economical delivery system. Very little is used
and it is put directly in the area that needs lubrication. There
is less waste, drippage, and splatter using an aerosol than one
of the standard liquid chain lubes.
Easy To
Apply
The ease of
application eliminates the excuse for not lubricating. In
addition to the ease of application, operators of equipment like
aerosol products, because they are a clean and easy way to apply
the product. In some instances, unless an aerosol is provided,
the operator may not lubricate, simply because of inconvenience.
Aerosols eliminate the ordinary objections and do away with
excuses for not lubricating properly. |