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Mobil 1 Shc 220 Multi-purpose Nlgi 2 Extreme Pressure Grease ( 4 Tubes ) on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
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Torrington, Connecticut, United States

Torrington, Connecticut, United States
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Mobil 1  SHC 220 Multi-purpose NLGI 2 Extreme Pressure Grease  ( 4 - 13.7 oz.Tubes )
  • Mobilith SHC 220 is a multi-purpose, NLGI 2 extreme pressure grease recommended for heavy-duty automotive and industrial applications. It uses an ISO VG 220 synthetic base fluid. Mobilith SHC 220 has a recommended operating temperature range of -40º C* to 150º C.

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