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DO NOT USE AXLE GREASE ON ANY PART OR COMPONENT OF YOUR COMPUTER. |
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rant snippage DO NOT USE AXLE GREASE ON ANY PART OR COMPONENT OF YOUR COMPUTER. What about on the fan bearing (axle)? Way too thick. Personally, I use Dot 3 brake fluid, and it's probably 20 |
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rant snippage DO NOT USE AXLE GREASE ON ANY PART OR COMPONENT OF YOUR COMPUTER. What about on the fan bearing (axle)? Bob Lithium grease is much better for fan bearings. |
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"Bob Smith" <bob@nospamplease> wrote in message news:43791098_4 (AT) mk-nntp-2 (DOT) news.uk.tiscali.com... rant snippage DO NOT USE AXLE GREASE ON ANY PART OR COMPONENT OF YOUR COMPUTER. What about on the fan bearing (axle)? Bob Lithium grease is much better for fan bearings. Bobby |
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| NoNoBadDog! wrote: "Bob Smith" <bob@nospamplease> wrote in message news:43791098_4 (AT) mk-nntp-2 (DOT) news.uk.tiscali.com... rant snippage DO NOT USE AXLE GREASE ON ANY PART OR COMPONENT OF YOUR COMPUTER. What about on the fan bearing (axle)? Bob Lithium grease is much better for fan bearings. Bobby Isn't Lithium grease used for high-load very low speed applications like for lubrication of suspension components? Would that be appropriate for micro-load high-speed applications like a fan bearing? I recall that my old stereo turntable (VPI high end table) used a light oil on its spindle bearing. When I asked the manufacturer about Lithium grease, he said it was MUCH too heavy. So what advantage would a heavy Lithium grease on a light fan bearing provide? When lithium grease is applied sparingly, it spreads very thinly and evenly, |
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So what advantage would a heavy Lithium grease on a light fan bearing provide? |
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"Cal Vanize" <forgetthespam (AT) nospamhere (DOT) au> wrote in message news:_Ecef.72622$RG4.57265 (AT) fe05 (DOT) lga... NoNoBadDog! wrote: "Bob Smith" <bob@nospamplease> wrote in message news:43791098_4 (AT) mk-nntp-2 (DOT) news.uk.tiscali.com... rant snippage DO NOT USE AXLE GREASE ON ANY PART OR COMPONENT OF YOUR COMPUTER. What about on the fan bearing (axle)? Bob Lithium grease is much better for fan bearings. Bobby Isn't Lithium grease used for high-load very low speed applications like for lubrication of suspension components? Would that be appropriate for micro-load high-speed applications like a fan bearing? I recall that my old stereo turntable (VPI high end table) used a light oil on its spindle bearing. When I asked the manufacturer about Lithium grease, he said it was MUCH too heavy. So what advantage would a heavy Lithium grease on a light fan bearing provide? When lithium grease is applied sparingly, it spreads very thinly and evenly, does not tend to clump up like regular grease, and lubricates longer. It is used for any number of applications, and *how* it is applied is important. Bobby |
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