"Super Lube is a patented, multi-purpose synthetic lubricant, containing
SYNCOLONR (PTFE) particles held in suspension. Super Lube lasts longer and
outperforms conventional petroleum-based greases and oils.
It comes in grease form, an oil with PTFE, and a light-weight oil without
PTFE. Packaging includes tubes, grease cartridges, aerosols, bottles, pails,
and drums."
But I can see no reference to TL-4276 at http://www.super-lube.com/ the
source of the nugget above. Maybe a request to the manufacturer will help
to pin it down - their lubricants range covers applications from railroad
switchplates to bakery conveyers:
SYNCO CHEMICAL CORPORATION
800.253.LUBE (5823)
P.O. Box 405, Bohemia, New York 11716
eMail: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Piers
-----Original Message-----
From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Bruce Nolting
Sent: 02 February 2007 01:28
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] OT Slide Projector Help
I've been having slide show withdrawals, so I'm about to start performing
CLA's on my Kodak Carousel 800, 4400 and Ektagraphic III slide projectors.
I have service manuals and such that I was able to download, but I don't
know what to use for a lubricant. The manual calls for "Super Lube TL-4276"
for all lubrication points. This seems a little odd to me. Anyway, I can't
seem to find the stuff or even any references to what it is. Is it a grease
or an oil? What can I use in it's place? I have a wide array of lubricants
so something I have around here should work, if only I knew which one. Can
someone help?
Thanks,
Bruce
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