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CRC 03045 Power Lube Extremely Flammable High Performance Industrial Lubricant, 16 oz Aerosol Can, Liquid Form, Light Amber/White Precipitate, 0.81

Item #: CRC 03045

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CRC
Manufacturer Part #: 03045

CRC Industrial Lubricant, Extremely Flammable High Performance, Series: Power Lube, Aerosol Can Container, 16 oz Container, 11 oz Net Weight, Petroleum Solvent Base, Composition: Hydrocarbon, Distillate (Petroleum), Hydro Treated Light, Hydro Treated Light, Distillate (Petroleum) Solvent Refined Heavy Paraffinic, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Methyl Salicylate, Naphtha (Petroleum), Hydro Treated Light, Liquid Form, Light Amber/White Precipitate, Wintergreen Odor/Scent, 300 deg F, 0.81 Specific Gravity, <20 deg F Flash Point, 363 g/L VOC, Flammability: 3 HMIS/NFPA, Industrial Grade

  • Flammable CPSC
  • Power lube will increase the life and operating efficiency of parts and equipment
  • The benefits of PTFE to provide long lasting lubrication and protection against friction, wear and corrosion
  • Extremely flammable
  • Multi-purpose
  • It has twice the load carrying capacity of most general purpose lubricants
  • Penetrates deeply into cracks, crevices and joints to lubricate and protect all exposed metal
  • High surface tension spreads over surface to maximize coverage with a thin, even film
  • Displaces moisture and other surface contaminants
  • Light amber/white precipitate color
  • Contains PTFE

Item Specifications

  • Petroleum Solvent
  • Light Amber/White Precipitate
  • Hydrocarbon, Distillate (Petroleum), Hydro Treated Light, Hydro Treated Light, Distillate (Petroleum) Solvent Refined Heavy Paraffinic, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Methyl Salicylate, Naphtha (Petroleum), Hydro Treated Light
  • 16 oz
  • Aerosol Can
  • 3 HMIS/NFPA
  • <20 deg F
  • Liquid
  • Industrial
  • 11 oz
  • Wintergreen
  • Power Lube
  • 0.81
  • 300 deg F
  • Extremely Flammable High Performance
  • 363 g/L
$14.61
Est. Lead Time: 6 days
UOM: EA
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