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PCP - HPA - C02 Gate => PCP DarkSiders Forum => : Zzyzx April 20, 2010, 09:42:18 AM

: O Ring grease
: Zzyzx April 20, 2010, 09:42:18 AM
In reading I find petroleum based lubricants/grease are not recommended for use on the air rifles due to reaction of some sort with the rubber O rings. I have pucked up a tube of Sil-Glyde lubricating Compound. http://www.agscompany.com/downloads/datasheet/sil-glyde_lubricating_-_tds.pdf

Is this the right stuff to lube the O Rings on the fill adapter for the Evanix blizzard and maybe use on the rubber O Rings around the pellet area on the 350 Magnum and others?

It is not petroleum based so I am checking to make sure this is The Right Stuff.
: RE: O Ring grease
: kiwi April 20, 2010, 04:52:45 PM
Why not use rubber grease ?
After all its made for seals/ O-rings etc..
And it comes in either castor or lanolin based.
Its all I use on my PCP o-rings..
good for the fill probe & bolt o-rings..

Pete
: RE: O Ring grease
: Bentong April 20, 2010, 11:21:56 PM


This what I've been using on my seals(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-cool.gif)

Synthetic Greases

     

Super Lube® is a patented, multi-purpose synthetic  lubricant, containing SYNCOLON® (PTFE) particles held in suspension.  Super Lube® lasts longer and outperforms conventional petroleum-based  greases. Super Lube® Grease is an exceptionally pure lubricant, because  it is synthetic. This gives   Super Lube® very stable and predictable chemical properties.

                     
 

Super Lube® Grease   with SYNCOLON® (PTFE) contains Polytetrafluoroethylene(PTFE) which is  one of the most   slippery surfaces (lowest coefficient of friction) known to man. The  SYNCOLON® (PTFE)   particles in Super Lube® fill surface irregularities of mating parts  and are   compacted to form a smooth, lubricated surface.

                     
 

SYNCOLON® (PTFE) provides improved anti-wear properties, is  waterproof, not   washed away by acids or alkalis, and resists temperatures to 750°F.  The SYNCOLON® (PTFE)   particles in Super Lube's unique patented formula are held in constant  suspension ensuring they will always be evenly applied to the lubricated surface.



: RE: O Ring grease
: Zzyzx April 21, 2010, 12:43:22 AM
The reason I ask is in going to all the auto parts stores within 60 miles, the hardware and farm supply stores in the same distance... this is the ONLY tube of stuff I could find. Nothing like 'food grade' rubber lubricant or protector in the grocery stores and canning supply section either.

After reading Kiwi's post about this I did the looking and this is what was available. The question is, will it work OK? It says it is for Orings and rubber and is harmless, won't run or melt, effective from -20 to +400 F and is 'harmless to rubber'.

So, if for some reason it won't work for Air Rifle applications I will go online and order something else. Just trying to shop locally. Small town businesses need all the support they can get and driving over 100 miles to find the China Outlet(WalMart) isn't something I want to do. I visit that place for one main product... Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil in the 5 quart containers. No one beath their price. Just don't make a special trip to get it but do so when I have to be in the Big City for something else. There price on Crosman Premier Hollow Points is also worth my buying from them. $6.49 a tin while the local Pamiida is $14.99 a tin. So, just like the motor oil I get a half dozen and make sure I have it on hand.

: Re: O Ring grease
: tat2dman April 21, 2010, 02:00:47 AM
I only use pure silicone grease from a divers supply,people put there lives in it`s trust,and that`s a strong endorsement to me......just my .02! :)
: Re: O Ring grease
: kiwi April 21, 2010, 05:40:13 PM
tat2dman - 4/22/2010  2:00 AM

I only use pure silicone grease from a divers supply,people put there lives in it`s trust,and that`s a strong endorsement to me......just my .02! :)


the story of Divers grease...
buy a bulk surply of silicone food grade grease with a corosion inhibitor...
re-package it in small containers..
re-name it Divers Grease..
And sell it for a infated prise..

This comes from a guy with 30 years of diveing and holds ...PADI open water / PADI advanced open water
PADI rescue diver /PADI  Dive master / Deep / wreck / night /  over head /search & recovery   tickets...
INAT...Mixed gas...Nitrox certs

And  completed ...PADI & SSI   Service course

O yer that guys ..me

So what I'm saying packageing can be misleading...
: Re: O Ring grease
: Bentong April 21, 2010, 11:32:36 PM
The price we pay for peace of mind.
: RE: O Ring grease
: spark22 April 22, 2010, 02:37:19 PM
You can get it at any hardware store just look for silicone plumbing grease,it can also be found at the auto parts store in little packs by the register's as dielectric grease for spark plugs.

Garry