E-HB 04-02-01 Definition-Lubrication.
E-HB 04-02-01 Definition-Lubrication.
E-HB 04-02-01 Definition-Lubrication.
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<strong>Lubrication</strong> –.Types of <strong>Lubrication</strong><br />
<strong>Definition</strong> Type Amount of Lubricant<br />
Designation Type of <strong>Lubrication</strong> and Amount of<br />
Lubricant<br />
7. Heavy(Double)<br />
<strong>Lubrication</strong><br />
8. Relubricating<br />
9. Field<br />
<strong>Lubrication</strong>.<br />
Relubricating<br />
Core -Steel<br />
Fibre<br />
Dripping method. Strand &<br />
Core, no (or loose) wiping<br />
Stranding Dripping method & Through Bath<br />
No wiping<br />
Closing Lubricant, applied Through<br />
Bath. Loose wiping<br />
Rope<br />
Rope<br />
Colour<br />
approx Mass%<br />
Lube-Content<br />
1,8-3,5%<br />
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Remarks<br />
Heavy Lubricant<br />
cover, Strand gaps<br />
are nearly filled<br />
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