Bearing Lubricant

Sept. 8, 2009
Klüberplex BEM 41-141 is a synthetic hydrocarbon oil with a lithium-complex soap thickener

Klüberplex BEM 41-141 is a synthetic hydrocarbon oil with a lithium-complex soap thickener. It is designed to lubricate rolling bearings in wind-power generation and other applications where high loads, vibrations, and oscillations are a concern. The grease lubricates without molybdenum disulfide or graphite and is miscible with other common lubricants. It is said to slow wear and keep component temperatures low.

The 0.88-gm/cm³ lubricant operates well between –40 and 150°C. It has a soft consistency (NLGI 1, 31-34 mm ASTM cone penetration). The lubricant can be applied by most common lubricating techniques. It is available in quantities of 370 gm and1, 25, and 170 kg.

Klüber Lubrication North America
32 Industrial Dr.
Londonderry, NH 03053
(603) 647-4104
klueber.com

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