Hello,
after searching among the products of various brands of industrial lubricants, I could not find a grease that is formulated against false brinelling and its base oil is >300-350 Cst at 40°C.
Most of them are around 130 Cst @ 40°C.
Maybe I did not search at the right place, but the fact that the majority of products do not contain very thick oil, maybe shows something. So could somebody assume that the 'cushioning factor' of oil hits the point of diminishing return if greater of 300-350Cst?
thank you for sharing your thoughts
Regards,
after searching among the products of various brands of industrial lubricants, I could not find a grease that is formulated against false brinelling and its base oil is >300-350 Cst at 40°C.
Most of them are around 130 Cst @ 40°C.
Maybe I did not search at the right place, but the fact that the majority of products do not contain very thick oil, maybe shows something. So could somebody assume that the 'cushioning factor' of oil hits the point of diminishing return if greater of 300-350Cst?
thank you for sharing your thoughts
Regards,