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Mobil Mobilith Shc100 Synthetic Grease 390g 13.7 Oz. New on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Taunton, Massachusetts, United States

Taunton, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mobil 1 Manufacturer Part Number:SHC100 UPC:071924962705

Mobilith SHC Series greases are designed for a wide variety of extreme-temperature applications. They are used in many industries around the world because of their reputation for outstanding quality, reliability and versatility.

Wide range of grade options
Mobilith SHC Series greases are available in seven grades, varying in base oil viscosity from ISO VG 100 to 1500 and in NLGI grade from 00 to 2. This wide range provides options for excellent protection of slow speed, heavily loaded bearings as well as for reliable low temperature performance.

Mobilith SHC Series greases are available in several viscosity grades:

• Mobilith SHC 100 is a NLGI Grade 2 grease

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