Klüber Klübersynth AR 34-401 Is a special synthetic lubricating greases
for pneumatic drives and sealing elements.
Benefits
for your application -
– Reduces friction and
wear in pneumatic components
– Low breakaway torque, even after longer periods of standstill (“Monday morning effect”)
– Suitable for all types of pneumatic components, preferably those made of NBR but also of PU materials
– Wide piston speed range from approx. 0.01 to 1m/s and much more in individual cases
– Light colour, adhesive
– Low breakaway torque, even after longer periods of standstill (“Monday morning effect”)
– Suitable for all types of pneumatic components, preferably those made of NBR but also of PU materials
– Wide piston speed range from approx. 0.01 to 1m/s and much more in individual cases
– Light colour, adhesive
Description
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Klübersynth AR 34-401
and -402 are synthetic wide-range greases based on a special calcium soap
thickener. They are free from raw materials containing heavy metals and solid
lubricants. The special additives contained in these greases provide utmost
performance along with operational reliability and long service life. The
pneumatic components consisting of the sealing elements and the opposing
friction bodies, such as piston rods or cylinder barrels, can therefore be used
in a relatively wide service temperature range. This is the result of a close
cooperation between Klüber Lubrication, manufacturers of pneumatic elements and
joints and university research centers. Klübersynth AR 34-401 is NSF H1
registered and therefore complies with FDA 21 CFR § 178.3570. The lubricant was
developed for incidental contact with products and packaging materials in the
food-processing, cosmetics, pharmaceutical or animal feed industries. The use
of Klübersynth AR 34-401 can contribute to increase reliability of your
production processes. We nevertheless recommend conducting an additional risk
analysis, e.g. HACCP.
Application
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Besides many other
applications, Klübersynth AR 34-401 and -402 are mainly used for pneumatic
control and sealing elements, such as ISO single-acting and double-acting
pneumatic cylinders with and without piston rod, pneumatic rotary actuators,
short-stroke and compact cylinders, for valves and corresponding sealing
elements. Wide piston speed ranges from approx. 0.01 m/s to > 1 m/s can be
achieved. Other advantages of Klübersynth AR 34 401 and -402 are low breakaway
torque even after longer periods of standstill and reduced tendency to
stick-slip at very low piston speeds. This special grease is preferably used in
combination with various types of piston, rod and damping seals made of NBR or
PU elastomer materials. Klübersynth AR 34-402 is an approved lubricant for gas
burning installations and actuators acc. to DIN EN 377 class D, for a temperature
range from 0 to +140°C. A corresponding DIN-DVGW test certificate is available.
Application
Notes -
Klübersynth AR 34-401
and -402 are applied by brush, sponge, spatula, grease gun or other
conventional metering systems. For the lubrication of cylinder faces the use of
round brushes or automatic greasing pistons has proven effective. It is
important that after assembly the piston is moved several times over the full
stroke length in order to ensure adequate wetting of the sealing elements on both
sides if, for example, only one-sided lubrication was possible. A similar
procedure applies to valves. Excessive lubrication of the piston seal after
several piston strokes – depending on the size and circumference – may provide
a more uniform grease layer. The lubricant should be applied on to a cleaned,
grease-free surface.
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