muddybiker
Mechanical
Hello everyone,
Thanks for taking the time to look at my thread. I'm new to posting but have been reading threads here for a while.
I'm designing an acme screw lifting device in a warm and dusty location. By warm I mean 80-140 F in an industrial setting with some coal and dirt dust present. It is a dry area typically but we expect it to be washed with water several times per year. The acme screw will be used very infrequently (say twice per year) under low to moderate load (ie the threads and acme nut are not seeing anywhere near their maximum theoretical load, in theory anyway). I would like to find some sort of lubricant and/or corrosion inhibitor to use on the threads that will prevent rusting, and provide some lubrication as well. Since the screw is not heavily loaded and is used rarely, I think the corrosion prevention is more important. The lubricant needs to be dry enough to not collect dust. The screw and nut are both steel; need to keep them from rusting together as well.
DuPont™ Teflon™ Non-Stick Dry-Film Lubricant appears to have many of the characteristics I am looking for. LPS 3 Premier Rust Inhibitor looks decent too, although I don't know if the "waxy" film will be dry enough to prevent dust collection. Some dry Teflon mountain bike chain lubes come to mind as well.
Does anybody have any ideas or recommendations? I appreciate any and all tips!
Thanks,
muddybiker
Thanks for taking the time to look at my thread. I'm new to posting but have been reading threads here for a while.
I'm designing an acme screw lifting device in a warm and dusty location. By warm I mean 80-140 F in an industrial setting with some coal and dirt dust present. It is a dry area typically but we expect it to be washed with water several times per year. The acme screw will be used very infrequently (say twice per year) under low to moderate load (ie the threads and acme nut are not seeing anywhere near their maximum theoretical load, in theory anyway). I would like to find some sort of lubricant and/or corrosion inhibitor to use on the threads that will prevent rusting, and provide some lubrication as well. Since the screw is not heavily loaded and is used rarely, I think the corrosion prevention is more important. The lubricant needs to be dry enough to not collect dust. The screw and nut are both steel; need to keep them from rusting together as well.
DuPont™ Teflon™ Non-Stick Dry-Film Lubricant appears to have many of the characteristics I am looking for. LPS 3 Premier Rust Inhibitor looks decent too, although I don't know if the "waxy" film will be dry enough to prevent dust collection. Some dry Teflon mountain bike chain lubes come to mind as well.
Does anybody have any ideas or recommendations? I appreciate any and all tips!
Thanks,
muddybiker