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January 29, 2013



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Tsubaki Launches Lubrication Service

Tsubaki has launched a Special Lubrication Service which allows customers to tailor their purchase to suit the intended application. Tsubaki can offer a choice of five specially prepared lubricants which offer unique benefits to help chains last longer in harsh or specialized environments:

TS-Lube 1: Rust Protection – Offers protection from corrosion for a longer wear life (Temp. -10˚C to +60˚C)

TS-Lube 2: High Viscosity – High wear protection for longer intervals between lubrication (Temp. -10˚C to +60˚C)

TS-Lube 3: High Speed – Lubrication for high-speed applications (Temp. -10˚C to +120˚C)

TS-Lube 4: High Temperature – Low evaporation ratio means wear protection in high-temperature environments (Temp. 0˚C to +250˚C)

TS-Lube 5: Food Grade – Meets NSF-H1 requirements for contact with food (Temp. -10˚C to +120˚C)

Yoshi Sogo, Tsubakimoto Europe’s senior chain engineer, comments: “Tsubaki is committed to offering customers the highest degrees of customization in the simplest manner. We are achieving this by offering one of the largest ranges of standard attachment chain types in the world and by allowing customers to specify the style of lubrication which best matches their application. Each lubricant has been manufactured with a specific job in mind and every customer will be free to order any of the five choices when they specify suitable standard or ‘Made To Order’ attachment chain.”

The Special Lubrication Service can be applied to any attachment chain without affecting lead time. Applicable products include most BS/DIN and ANSI chains in many sizes.

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