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Mobil Mobilith Shc1500 Synthetic Grease For Challenger & Rotary Cassette Lifts on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mobil 1 Manufacturer Part Number:SHC1500

 SHC 1500 Mobil Mobilith synthetic grease for cassette style in-ground lift.  This is the grease that is specified by Challenger for their cassette style lifts. Can also be used in Rotary cassette lifts.  Grease is designed for high friction low speed applications.  13.7 OZ tube fits in standard grease guns.

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