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ScottG
Aug 17, 2018Nomad
Some manufacturers claim you don't need to lube them for propaganda purposes. The thing is, when you do lube them they move obviously better.
Dry lube has been the standard thing to use but I notice on my present rack and pinion type slide that it goes away within a few actuation (the gears rust).
So I'm going to try using a chain lube.
What ever the case, lubing them will make them work better and wear less. Besides, it's common sense that anytime gears work together there should be a lubricant between them.
JMHO.
Dry lube has been the standard thing to use but I notice on my present rack and pinion type slide that it goes away within a few actuation (the gears rust).
So I'm going to try using a chain lube.
What ever the case, lubing them will make them work better and wear less. Besides, it's common sense that anytime gears work together there should be a lubricant between them.
JMHO.
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