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On my Linde 300 utility welder, the shunt blocks in the transformer were very dirty. The welder had sat for some time and the sliding blocks were covered in a sticky greasy mess. The welder make alot of humming noise to my ears and I am wondering if I need to clean these and relube them. What should I lube them with? I cleaned them with contact cleaner, then let it set for some time, but I think they should have some sort of grease.Also I need to replace the cooling fan. Any suggestions for upgrading the fan?Thoughts?Thanks, Doc.Some of the things I do would cause a person to get hurt, expelled, arrested, or possibly deported. To put it another way, don't try this at home.Look at the stars whenever your can. That light travelled a long way to get here, dont let it go to waste on some patch of asphalt.
Reply:NAPA (Balkamp) Sil-Glide. It's a lubricant, acts as a moisture barrier and has a high drop temperature so it'll stay where it's put and won't run or creep all over everything else. You can get it in a moderate sized tube, so it's easy on the pocket book and can be used for a lot of small applications."The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living and the get rich quick theory of life." -Theodore Roosevelt
Reply:Awesome!I already have a tube that I use for brake caliper slides.Thanks!Some of the things I do would cause a person to get hurt, expelled, arrested, or possibly deported. To put it another way, don't try this at home.Look at the stars whenever your can. That light travelled a long way to get here, dont let it go to waste on some patch of asphalt. |
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