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How are assemblies working with grease lubricants get revitalized?

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How are assemblies working with grease lubricants get revitalized?

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It is accomplished by replacing the standard lubricant with D lubricant. First, determine the degree of assembly wear out, and depending on this, use the respective type of lubricant. Protective Lubricant is used for new assemblies, or those with insignificant wear (up to 10 %); it is a versatile substitute for grease lubricants. Restoring Lubricant contains a greater number of active components, so, rather than just protecting the parts surface, it also restores its geometry. It is used for assemblies and mechanisms with a degree of wear up to 50 %. Repair Lubricant is used for assemblies with wear up to 80 %.

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