NLGI-2 grease is a type of grease classified by the National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) based on its consistency. It has a medium texture, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including automotive and industrial machinery. NLGI-2 grease typically has a worked penetration range of 265 to 295 tenths of a millimeter, allowing it to provide good lubrication and protection under various conditions. It is commonly used in bearings, chassis, and other components that require reliable lubrication.
NLGI 2 grease typically has a density ranging from approximately 0.9 to 1.0 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). This density can vary slightly based on the specific formulation and additives used in the grease. NLGI 2 is a commonly used consistency grade, known for its versatility in various applications, including automotive and industrial uses.
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You grease the suspension on a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer by attaching a grease gun to the grease fittings. Grease is then injected into the fitting until it leaks back out.
If there is water contained in a "grease bubble", as the grease is heated, the water evapourates and expands, causing the grease bubble to burst.
A suitable substitute for bike pedal grease is lithium-based grease or marine grease.
Grease can be used as a noun (the object 'grease'), or as a verb (the act of applying grease to something). For example:'He applied grease to the pan to prevent food from sticking to it.''He was sure to grease the pan to prevent food from sticking to it.'
Yes. In 1978, John Travolta starred as Danny in Grease alongside Olivia Newton-John, who played Sandy.
A grease gun is used to force grease through a grease nipple, and so protect moving parts in a vehicle (for instance) from excessive wear.
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The homophone of "grease" is "grease." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, and in this case, "grease" only has one spelling as both the verb and the noun.