Aircraft Aviation Tools Boelube Solid Lubricant (new) on 2040-parts.com
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Boelube® Solid A Boeing-developed lubricant for drilling, tapping, reaming, and sawing of material. Noncorrosive, nonflammable, chemically stable, and contains no hazardous substances. BOELUBE® greatly improves tool life, surface finish, and hole quality. Available in three different textures: Solid, Liquid or Paste. Indefinite shelf life. Environmentally friendly.
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