🔧 Lube it up, level up!
Super Lube 51010 Oil is a high-performance synthetic lubricant featuring suspended Syncolon (PTFE) particles, designed to reduce friction and wear while providing waterproof protection. Rated USDA/NSF H-1, it's ideal for food-grade applications, making it a versatile choice for both professional and personal use.
M**N
This is my go to oil for places on a 3D printer that needs oil and not grease.
This is a very versatile oil that I use to lubricate parts of my 3D printers to prevent premature wear. The careful to keep the bottle right side up or you will have a slick mess. This is easy to use and I have never had a reaction to it. Between this and super lube they only other type of lube I use is Mobil EP2 Grease for rails. I think with these three items you cover everything you need.
J**N
Great product for 3d printer lubrication
This was recommended to me to use on my BambuLab A1 printer, as an alternative to their OEM lubricant. It's been great and easy to apply, I will be using this on my printer in the future.
J**E
Perfect for 3d printers!
Great lube! Perfect for 3d printers!
M**S
Excellent Lubricant for Demanding Applications
Purchased for use with a Bambu 3D A1 printer. While not specifically recommended by Bambu it is perfect and safe for use to lubricate both the X and Y axis.My only complaint is that cutting the tip as close to the top as possible results in a hole that is too large considering the low viscosity of the product.I also used tiny amounts when reconditioning a 300-disc CD changer that even with new belts and thorough cleaning needed a touch of lubricant in strategic locations to return to silent, reliable operation.
D**.
Good quality
Good quality oil
D**.
Loving it
Using it on my Qidi Q1 Pro 3D printer's X axis. Here's how I made the decision to buy and what conclusions I've drawn so far:1. Higher temp resistance in specs that what I've been using, 2. has PTFE (previous didn't), 3. no odor!!!, 4. excellent performance, and 5. perfect form factor for precise controlled application. Note about the container: It doesn't appear to be made to be reusable but it would let you draw more of the same from a larger container.How I felt the performance benefit: I manually traveled the print head all the way to the left along the linear guide rods and then, starting with the upper rod, applied 1-2 drops to the upper surface of the exposed rod to the right of the head, then manually traveled the print head all the way to the right then performed the same steps but this time to the exposed rod to the left of the head, and then traveled it once again back to the far left. I repeated that process once more on the upper rod and then performed the entire process on the lower rod. I felt an overall improvement in elthe ease of motion and I do oil my X axis reasonably often!If you don't agree with the conclusions I drew after my initial application, feel free to try it yourself!
J**H
You got linear rails?
This is the stuff. For most applications that utilize small ball bearings, rails or tracks this stuff is terrific. Not for extreme heat but should keep these applications running smooth and silent. Good Stuff.
M**T
The right stuff for fine tooth and high end ratchets
This stuff is straight awesome sauce. I use it for fine tooth ratchets (I don’t recommend grease on fine tooth due to skipping issues) and it’s super easy to use. Really makes Snap On, SK and Icon ratchets buttery smooth. You can’t miss with this stuff. Be sure to buy the ISO 100 and not the other variants.
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