Synergyn Assembly Lube, 3-16 Oz Bottles on 2040-parts.com
Painesville, Ohio, United States
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Assembly Lube is designed to aid equipment and engine builders in assembling their finished products. It will adhere to parts during and after assembly to insure proper fit while providing critical lubrication on initial start up. Assembly Lube incorporates a tackiness additive to coat, adhere to and protect all new components until standard operating lubrication can take over. It is applicable for engines, gear boxes and other components and fully compatibly with all engine oils and gear lubricants. Assembly Lube contains corrosion inhibitors and exclusive conditioners to keep seals pliable. It is an inexpensive product that can protect expensive equipment and is recommended for any assembly operation. 3 Bottles 16 oz each.
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