Description
Castrol Molub-Alloy™OG 968 SF Medium Grease (previously named Molub-Alloy™968 SF Medium) is a heavy duty, nonsolvent, multi-service grease designed for use on heavy duty shovels, walking draglines, blast hole drills and haul trucks. It is formulated to withstand the most severe environments. In open pit mining, this may range from extreme heat and dust during summer as well as inclement weather during winter.
Castrol Molub-Alloy OG 968 SF Medium Grease is formulated to address environmental concerns.
Castrol Molub-Alloy OG 968 SF Medium Grease is free of lead, antimony, zinc, barium, and chlorinated solvents. No solvents of any kind are used in this product.
Application
Castrol Molub-Alloy OG 968 SF Medium Grease is designed to perform as a multi-service lubricant on shovels, walking draglines, drills and haul trucks on applications such as:
Open gearing
Racks and pinions
Rails and rollers
Dipper sticks
Large journal and anti-friction bearings
Low velocity semi-enclosed gears
Jacks (drills)
Castrol Molub-Alloy OG 968 SF Medium Grease may be applied manually or more precisely and economically through automatic dispensing equipment.
Advantages
Forms a tough, durable lubricating film - resists erosion from rain and sleet, resists peeling in dusty environments.
Resists 'packing' - even in dusty environments and at the gear root, remains mobile.
The 'spent' lubricant stays pliable - facilitates removal from gear guards and semi-enclosed gear cases.
Multi-service - can be used in a variety of applications on most draglines, shovels, drills and trucks, reduces product inventory and minimizes the risk of product contamination or mis-application.
Additional Information
Castrol Molub-Alloy OG 968 SF Medium Grease is not intended for use in the following applications running at high speed :- "U-joints" of off highway vehicles.
As a general industrial bearing grease operating continuously at elevated speeds i.e., motor bearings.
This product was previously named Molub-Alloy 968 SF Medium. The name was changed in 2015