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Zep 45 Penetrating Lubricant With Teflon And Vydax (large 24oz/710ml) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Chicago, Illinois, US

Chicago, Illinois, US
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Zep 45

Teflon Penetrating Lubricant

24 fl oz

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  • Provides excellent lubrication and penetration
  • An advanced formulation of specialized oils blended with micron-size particles of Teflon lubrication (the slipperiest substance known to mankind) and VydaxFluorotelomer Dispersion provide superior lubrication.
  • Long lasting
  • Zep 45 dramatically reduces friction and provides a continuous wear-resistant film that lubricates and protects all moving parts.
  • Penetrates rapidly
  • Loosens parts that are frozen due to wear, corrosive action or heavy build-up of grease or grime.
  • Defends against future corrosion
  • Prolongs the useful working life of all machinery and reduces down time and maintenance cost. Zep 45 corrosion passes corrosion resistance, salt spray and humidity requirements of MIL-C-23411A.
  • Dissolves grease
  • Cleans parts and provides easy access for subsequent inspection or repair.
  • Lubricating film remains effective in temperatures ranging from -55° to +475°F (-48°C to +246°C) temperature ranges.
  • Non-flammable
  • According to CSMA Flame Extension Test, Zep 45 is non-flammable, unlike many nationallyadvertised penetrating lubricants.
  • Contains PTFE
  • PTFE enhances lubrication performance and reduces friction.
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