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WD-40 I have found that also myself but was wondering that also for bearings WD-40 is the best option ? (I know it`s not the standard WD-40 which can repair everything)
I have used it for many different applications and it's worked well. Being pressurized and having the long nozzle gives you the ability to shoot it into tiny openings, like bearing tracks.
FYI, the spray lithium I linked to above is branded by WD-40, but it's not related to the original product at all. It's a quality sprayable lithium grease.
Josh, I think I have written it a litte bit wrong - I don‘t wanna clean the bearings with WD-40 and I know there is a huge difference. Can you also recommend something to clean the bearings? (European Amazon Link recommended)
WD-40 is a brand with a range of products including some excellent lubricators. It is no longer a single water-displacement product.
WD-40 is a brand with a range of products including some excellent lubricators. It is no longer a single water-displacement product.
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I just squeezed a pea sized portion of SUPER LUBE in each bearing and used a round toothpick thru the bearing to work it into the bearing. I did not bother to wash them out either.
From the post above, it sounds like kerosene is the manufacturer's recommendation, but I don't think Amazon is going to ship that to you ?
Daniel, don't overthink it. You don't need any special cleanser to remove the transport oil. Just follow the method in this video:
I followed this video for packing the bearings with grease and forcing out the transport oil. Video. It's a bit messy and time consuming, but the end result was very good. I can push the heated bed back and forth with the edge of a zip tie holding it half way up (without the belt on of course). They're very smooth after you work the excess grease out.
WD-40 attacks some plastics by the way. It will weaken and shatter hard plastics. Might be ok on nylon but I only use WD40 for freeing rusted bits these days.
Sorry Daniel, I've never used either of those, and I don't know what's in them. I'd be concerned that there might be detergents in them that could remain inside the bearings. You really want as clean of a solvent as you can get.
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In my case, none of the bearings had play that I could feel, and all of them ran smooth enough that a tilt of the rod sent them to moving. Turning them did have a bit of resistance, which I hear is what you want (means the bearings are engaging the rod).
I believe the WD-40 range varies by country, but this is one of their lubricants: https://www.wd40specialist.com/products/silicone-lubricant/
I want to replace my bearings with Misumi and I am wondering what is the correct grease for the bearings, as well as the bondtech gears.
I think this would should be correct, but I am not sure: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B004FPSTAE/ref=sxts_sxwds-puwylo_rv_2?pf_rd_m=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF&pf_rd_p=1670642827&pd_rd_wg=DIN4T&pf_rd_r=2J464CAF855G54P2THAT&pf_rd_s=desktop-sx-top-slot&pf_rd_t=301&pd_rd_i=B004FPSTAE&pd_rd_w=V4P6J&pf_rd_i=lithiumfett&pd_rd_r=a93f0d55-2d5a-4ca3-b397-9b658089e18f&ie=UTF8&qid=1522338221&sr=2
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Misumi apparently recommends using kerosene or an ultrasonic cleaner to degrease the anti-rust oil (Apparently, there's a lot of chemicals that will degrade the nitrile seals). Source. I used Lucas Oil 10533 white lithium grease, it has the same NLGI #2 rating that the grease Misumi recommended had (Alvania Grease S2 by Showa Shell Sekiyu). Source
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If you are relegated to Amazon, try searching for carburetor cleaner. Typically these will dissolve oil well and evaporate cleanly, as its generally not acceptable to leave excess residue in a carb.
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WD-40 attacks some plastics by the way. It will weaken and shatter hard plastics. Might be ok on nylon but I only use WD40 for freeing rusted bits these days.
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WD-40 I have found that also myself but was wondering that also for bearings WD-40 is the best option ? (I know it`s not the standard WD-40 which can repair everything)
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Honestly I don't use standard WD-40 for anything. It's not a clean solvent, and it has horrible longevity as a lubricant. About the only thing it's good for is loosening up stuck parts. I definitely wouldn't use it to clean or lubricate your bearings. You want to clean them with a solvent-based degreaser that does not contain any water...like an engine degreaser, or a carb cleaner. Something that will evaporate relatively quickly and cleanly after dissolving the existing oil/grease.
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I'm not sure what Amazon is allowed to ship in the EU, your options for an industrial grade solvent might be limited through the mail. The closest thing to what I used would probably be something like this…
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WD-40 attacks some plastics by the way. It will weaken and shatter hard plastics. Might be ok on nylon but I only use WD40 for freeing rusted bits these days.
I installed 10 Misumi bearings (LMU-N8) last night. Once I got them in, I degreased the "prevent rust oil" (that's what Misumi calls it on the spec sheet) off of them, dried them, then lubricated them with PTFE per here: http://reprap.org/wiki/Lubrication#Linear_bearings
Josh, I think I have written it a litte bit wrong - I don‘t wanna clean the bearings with WD-40 and I know there is a huge difference. Can you also recommend something to clean the bearings? (European Amazon Link recommended)
https://www.amazon.de/Krick-Modelltechnik-Degreaser-Reinigungsspray-Spraydose/dp/B0037Y7D60/ref=sr_1_2?s=toys&ie=UTF8&qid=1522389968&sr=1-2&keywords=degreaser