Super Lube 51010 Olio Super Lube, bianco traslucido

Brand:Super Lube

3.7/5

24.73

L'olio Synco Lube con Syncolon (PTFE) è una miscela di olio PAO sintetico di alta qualità, olio minerale, polvere micron PTFE e potenti additivi che forniscono una protezione lubrificante superiore contro attrito, usura, ruggine e corrosione. I macchinari durano più a lungo, i tempi di inattività si riducono e la produttività aumenta. Super Lube Oil with Syncolon (PTFE) è sicuro su metallo, gomma, plastica, legno, pelle, tessuto e superfici verniciate. È elencato USDA/NSF H-1 per il contatto accidentale con gli alimenti.

Riduce l'attrito e l'usura. Classificazione Usda/NSF H-1. È impermeabile. Olio sintetico con particelle di Syncolon (Ptfe) in sospensione.
Brand Super Lube
Country of Origin USA
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 51010
Liquid Volume 0.24 Fluid Ounces
Manufacturer Synco Chemical Corporation
Material Metal,Plastic,Rubber
National Stock Number 9150-01-528-1066
Package Information Plastic Cylinder
Product Dimensions 9 x 6.5 x 7 inches; 0.35 Ounces
Recommended Uses For Product Lubricant

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Scritto da: Mark, The Florida Cracker
The third one I have had to buy in 15-20 years.
This oil is the best, in my opinion, lite oil for a million different uses. It does not wash off with water, making it one of the best oils for fishing reels, door hinges, just anything you need to use oil, and don't want to have to come back and do it again for a long time. It handles both high and low temperatures, both at levels you don't want to ever touch barehanded, and if there is a better lite oil out there, I haven't seen it in 30+/- years as a heavy , light, and all around parts salesman. It is only one of three products that I personally can say that they do the job they claim they can do, and I should have bought stock in the company that makes it.
Scritto da: Jared
Nice alternative for lubing keyboards
Idk who said 3-4 drops on each corner of the switch but it’s more like 1 drop for the entire switch. It still came out pretty mushy. After 2-3 days of drying and key pressing it eased up and my keyboard feels great. Go easy with this stuff. Too much and your in trouble. Too little, you can always add more.
Scritto da: Scott C Albrecht
Used for a lot of small items
Was happy with this purchase
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great product. My engine running better
Recommend and easy to use
Scritto da: Seth
Cheap and functional
Cheap, portable, effective, made in USA, and food safe? What more can you ask for?? Just buy it already.
Scritto da: Zach
Lubes key switches
Worked well for lubing my brown switches. It’s been a while and they still sound good.
Scritto da: Zorb
Small, convenient size, seems like good oil; wish it had needle applicator
Like the size of the tube. Like the oil. Seems very resistant to leaking. Would get 5 stars if it had a thin metal applicator needle instead of the thicker plastic tip that it has.
Scritto da: The Wiebes
Good for Mechanical Keyboards, But...
The media could not be loaded. I wanna get this out of the way: It's silly to lube a keyboard without taking the switches apart. Lubing the switches requires brushing just enough lube on the legs/rails of the stems, the rails of the housing, and the springs to allow them to glide against each other without interfering with the metal contacts within the switch itself. When you indiscriminately drip oil onto the corners of the stem, you have no control over where the lubricant goes. At best this will only only see a little bit of improvement, and at worst you've ruined your perfectly-good switches. If the feel of your keys is such a problem that you're willing to lubricate them, take the time to check if your keyboard is hot-swappable. If it is, it's better to buy a switch-puller, a switch-opener, a tiny paintbrush, and a jewelry-grabbing tool and put the work in. If it's NOT hot-swappable, you'll either want to learn to de-solder (on top of the previous list) or invest in a new keyboard. As for the oil itself, it's great for lubricating switch springs. You'll notice a lot less scratchiness if you put the springs in a plastic lunch-bag and shake them around with ten-ish drops of this. Just be careful when you grab them out of the bag so that they don't get tangled. I also used it to lubricate the stems and the housings of my Gateron Browns, and they do feel smoother. I've heard that you should use a thin grease for lubing those parts rather than an oil, of course, but it still does feel marginally smoother than just using the stock keys. Overall, I'd recommend this to keyboard enthusiasts who don't want to spend hours manually brushing grease onto every last spring.
Scritto da: Anthony Medina
Great for Mechanical Keyboards [READ BELOW]
This lube is superb for mechanical keyboard switches. 10/10. I only used about 3ml to lube an entire 104key 60% keyboard. The bonus with this lube is that you don’t need to desolder your switches in order for the lube to coat the innards of the mechanism. Just press down on the switch with a pen or needle, then push 3-4 drops in each of corner of the switch. Lubing the stabilizers was also simple. Just coat all visible moving mechanisms and it’ll make your stabs feel significantly smoother and give it a deeper tone each keypress. I highly recommend this product to anyone who wishes to lube their keyboards on a budget. You’ll get the same effect as most high quality keyboard switch lubes for a 1/5th of the price and much less hassle.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Perfect for machanical keyboard switches
Got a tube of this to lube up a loud and scratchy Cherry MX Reds after being recommended by some people on youtube and reddit. Worked great. Switches were noticeably smoother and sounded deeper. Not going to get the results you would if you individually lube the switches with a purpose made lube. But for a quick and cheap option, it holds up well. Can get a little messy on your first few applications, but when you get the hang of it, it's fine. One tube is enough to lube 3 full-sized keyboards(104 switches) with a touch to spare.
Scritto da: David Hicks
Precision oil with some drawbacks
I got this specifically for oiling bearings and shafts in electronics and wanted a lubricant that wouldn't wax up and hopefully not collect too much dust while also being able to get into tight areas. As a lubricant it seems to work well: I applied a bit to an old cassette deck motor that was clicking and it fixed it up nicely. Only time will tell if it's long-lasting but I've found this brand to produce quality lubricants. The problem is the packaging itself: the cap doesn't clip on tightly and the interior cap isn't oil tight - mine fell over and some leakage occurred.
Scritto da: Curtis
Mx Cherry lube for the win
I lubed some Cherry MX Brown switches that are a about six years old and starting to show their age. Cherry rates them for a million keystrokes but they were not as excellent as new. The thing is I don't have a soldering iron, and really didn't want to disassemble my board, and switches. Honestly, who has time for that? So, I YOLOed the whole thing, and lubed it WITHOUT disassembly. I used a pencil to depress the switches and squeezed some of this lubricant into each side of the switches along the stem and shot some into the backs of the stabilizers. I have to say it is a night and day improvement. I was thinking of getting a new board and don't need to anymore. It is such a great improvement. Not just in feeling, the board also sounds better. Go figure. If you are not willing to do the entire tedious process of disassembling your MX keyboard, and don't have 60-150 dollars to drop on a soldering iron, this might just do the trick for you. I have only used this on old cherry mx browns, lube your keyboard at your own risk.
Scritto da: AM
Used for my Keychron K8 Mechanical Keyboard + Feker Pandas
Below is still true, but, be warned. If you drop this into your switches, too much will leave your keyboard a mess. As you type, the lube moves and tiny droplets accumulate under your keys. This will grease up your entire keyboard. While this lube is still good for the purpose, I would not recommend just dropping this into your switches. If you do, less-is-more. If you have the time, mix this with the super-lube grease and apply to your open switches. Time consuming, yes, but long term worth the result and saves you a mess. ---- I've been putting lubing my keyboard off as it is time-consuming and takes a lot of time pulling apart switches etc. I decided to give this dropper a try. Took me half-hour and the results are fantastic. Much cleaner than spray lube and the results are solid. I put a couple of drops in each of the 4 switch corners. It took a minute of experimenting to find the right amount of oil (until I was happy with the sound and you don't want to use too much) but once figured out, it took no time at all. My pandas still have a tactile bump. I've also mixed this lube with the heavier Superlube grease in a 50/50 mix, and pulled apart my brown switches. The results are great, however, very time consuming. Unsure which approach is better... but I won't be pulling apart switches anytime soon. I'll definitely be getting another oil dropper.

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