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Mechanical
- Jul 23, 2002
- 19
Is there any type of grease product that can be put into a enclosed gearbox, (not sealed, just protection from the elements) so that once the unit is put together I wouldn't have to add more grease for the life of the box.
I'm trying to avoid using semifluids mainly because I don't want to have to seal the box.
There a couple of problems though. First, the gears are running at about 3-4000 rpm and the system will have to be able to run for 3-4 hrs. per day for about a 5 years. Also, I'm guessing that the temperature with the type of stuff I'm looking for won't really matter but, the operating range is beween -20C and 60C.
Most of the tacky greases I found on the internet would fly off of the gears at the speeds I'm running at. I talked to a local manufacturer and he didn't really know of anything that would help.
Another engineer that I was talking to said something about a baked grease or grease that can be baked on to gears. He said that he thought it could do the trick but didn't know what type of grease it was or if it even really existed.
Any suggestions would help at this point.
Thanks
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