Multi-Purpose
and EP Greases

Multi-Purpose greases are well-suited for general lubrication needs while Extreme Pressure (EP) greases are engineered to handle extreme pressure situations, ideal for heavy-duty applications where Multi-Purpose greases may fall short. Common types of Multi-Purpose and EP greases include lithium-based, calcium-based, and aluminum complex formulations.

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Product NameProduct TypeAvailable Penetration (NLGI)Applications
LubeRite EP-MP CCG SeriesCalcium Complex Grease000, 00, 0, 1, 2, 3Exceeds the performance of commonly found multipurpose and EP greases in the market exhibiting higher load, temperature and water resistant
Tacbecon SG SeriesCalcium Sulfonate Complex Grease2Extreme high load, high temperature and water resistant applications

Frequently Asked Questions

What does EP mean on grease?

EP stands for Extreme Pressure in grease terminology. Greases labeled as EP are formulated with additives that enhance their ability to withstand high loads and pressures, making them ideal for applications where extreme pressure conditions are present.

Is multi-purpose grease waterproof?

Yes, many multi-purpose greases are designed to be water-resistant or waterproof. This characteristic ensures that the grease remains effective even in damp or wet conditions, providing reliable lubrication and protection against corrosion.

Where do you use multi-purpose grease?

Multi-purpose grease finds applications in various industries and machinery. It is commonly used in automotive applications, industrial equipment, bearings, chassis components, and other moving parts where versatile and reliable lubrication is essential.

How long does multi-purpose grease last?

The lifespan of multi-purpose grease depends on factors such as operating conditions, load, and temperature. Generally, high-quality multi-purpose greases are designed for long-lasting performance, providing extended lubrication intervals and minimizing the need for frequent reapplication.

What happens if you use too much grease?

Using too much grease, known as over-greasing, can lead to several issues. Over-greasing can cause excess heat, attract contaminants, and lead to seal damage. It may also result in reduced efficiency and increased maintenance requirements. It's crucial to follow recommended grease specifications and application guidelines to avoid these issues.

Grease specifications

Grease specifications outline the characteristics and performance criteria of a particular grease. These specifications consider factors such as temperature range, load-bearing capacity, and resistance to environmental conditions. Following the recommended grease specifications ensures optimal performance in specific applications.

Types of Multipurpose Grease

There are various types of multipurpose greases tailored for specific applications. Lithium-based, calcium-based, and aluminum complex greases are common types, each offering unique properties suited for diverse operating conditions.

Uses of multipurpose greases

Multipurpose greases are widely used for lubricating and protecting various components, including bearings, joints, chassis parts, and industrial machinery. Their versatility makes them suitable for a broad range of applications, providing efficient lubrication and extending the lifespan of equipment.

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