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May 2005 |
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A blue load-bearing pattern is not a reason for gear manufacturers to get the blues - rather the opposite: the intense colour is attained when checking tooth flanks by means of our new product Klübertop P 39-462, which facilitates the adjustment of load-bearing patterns in gears and is resistant to synthetic lubricants. Whether you're dealing with worm gears for the beverage industry or large gears in a wind power plant: gear teeth always require accurate alignment for smooth operation. Klüber has now developed a thoroughly new product for the inspection of load-bearing patterns in gears which is also compatible with synthetic lubricants. With its intense blue colour, the air-drying inspection paint for load-bearing patterns Klübertop P 39-462 provides a distinct contrast to the gear surfaces. Its good adhesion enables inspection in the -40 C° to 200 C° temperature range also over longer periods. "And you can check exactly where you need to!", says the responsible product manager at Klüber. Please note that rotating the gears once without load is not enough to obtain a significant load-bearing pattern. Why you need at least 500 rotations with medium to full load, and how Klübertop P 39-462 Spray can be useful to you, is best explained in detail by our specialists. Please contact us.
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Klübertop P 39-462 Spray: your gears will love it. |
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