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I am looking for a replacement for this product (Kluber NBU 8EP). It is used in a FFE Ball Mill at a coal burninig electric plant. The application is the Bin Vibrator motor bearings. Even if I could get a product data sheet would help. This grease is through the roof on pricing. If anyone has any information on this grease, it would be greatly appreciated.
 
Posts: 7 | Registered: Mon April 02 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dear ShawLSI,

Did you try Omega grease? http://www.magnagroup.com/products/omega/pdf/literature/odis51.pdf
This grease perform very well also.

Regards,

Danny


Danny Reyes
Memolub Distributor, UAE
www.memolub.be
+971 50 9921518
 
Posts: 23 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: Fri June 15 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dear ShawLSI

I know about the grease. It's Berium complex grease blend with mineral oil. Since Berium complex is banned at many countries only Klueber Manufactures & market it. I can suggest you it's replacement but not one to one macting. I assuer you it will satisfy your application & provide better service to you. Please mail me on savvyeng@rediffmail.com

Lube Savvy
 
Posts: 6 | Location: India | Registered: Tue June 05 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dear ShawLSI,

Please check the Huskey COOLUBE 65 Grease http://huskey.com/ProdInfo/Coolube%2065.pdf for replacement.
If you need the TDS for Kluber Staburags NBU 8 EP grease, I can send it for you.

BRGDS,

Konstantine
 
Posts: 9 | Location: Moscow, Russia | Registered: Mon February 26 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hello ShawLSI,

I guess you're using NBU 8EP is due to the OEM's recommendation? In most cases, a normal EP2 or 3 will do. But depending on your motors operating environment and condition, a better performance grease is required for a longer re-lubrication interval.

Drop me an email if you need further info. I can provide you the info share with you further of our experiences (specifically in power generation and petrochemical industries).
 
Posts: 10 | Location: Singapore | Registered: Wed August 01 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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On a related subject our electricians are looking for a quik reference chart for commonly used motor bearing greases grouped by type. ie all the lithium based greases from the various manufacturers on one sheet and all of the urea based greases on another. We get motors from various rebuild shops and vendors from both the US and Canada and they all seem to use different manufactors grease. Has anyone made up a chart or know of one out there?
 
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Don't know of a specific chart for this, it would be massive since almost every vendor makes both lithium and urea thickened greases. We are in the process of solving the problem by specifying the grease to be used in both new and rebuilt motors.

Ken Culverson
 
Posts: 5 | Location: North Georgia | Registered: Mon May 21 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Replacing one grease by an other grease is not so easy, application, speedfactors, ect...
If you only look at the price, than I suggest: don't lubricate.....
If you want a real solution from a specialist than take contact with LUBCON.
http://www.lubconusa.com/

succes!
 
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Hi, I came accross this old question and wanted to let you know that we are a certified distributor for Kluber grease. Please contact me if you require further assistance!
Donette
 
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Dear,
SAPPHIRE 2 of ROCOL is the replacement.I am attaching the tecnical data sheet for above products. This basicaly multicomplex soap thickner grease which is more closed micro structure than any other grease in the world. Due to this it can takes the hi-load at DmN factor arund 3 lacs. The weld load is 800 kg ha smentioned in tech. data sheet.

MOHITOSH,TECHNICAL MANAGER FOR ROCOL PRODUCT. INDIA FRNCHISE.
 
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WE HAVE CUSTOMERS WITH THE SAME PROBLEM. WE HAVE FOUND REPLACEMENTS FOR 5 KLUBER PRODUCTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. OUR GREASE WILL GO IN BEHIND KLUBER WITH NO FLUSHING OUT NECESSARY. I CAN SEND YOU A TECHNICAL SHEET ON THE NBU 8 EP REPLACEMENT. IT IS ALSO ONE THIRD OF THE COST.
PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 704-854-9187. WE ARE LOCATED IN GASTONIA NORTH CAROLINA. JIMMY
 
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Hi,
Can you please advise, what is operating temperature and bearing speed, diameter, so I can offer better alternative suggestions for lubes.
I make lubes that will outperform all others at very high loadings, and at very high temperatures.
Please contact me on jandm@blue1000.com.au, and I would be happy to advise futher.
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Originally posted by ShawLSI:
I am looking for a replacement for this product (Kluber NBU 8EP). It is used in a FFE Ball Mill at a coal burninig electric plant. The application is the Bin Vibrator motor bearings. Even if I could get a product data sheet would help. This grease is through the roof on pricing. If anyone has any information on this grease, it would be greatly appreciated.
 
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ATTENTION SHAWLSI,
Have you found your replacement?
We can help.
JIMMY.
CONSOLTEX@AOL.COM
 
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HELLO DONETTE;
PLEASE CONTACT ME AT CONSOLTEX@AOL.COM. THANK YOU. JIMMY SAMS
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Originally posted by Kluber sales:
Hi, I came accross this old question and wanted to let you know that we are a certified distributor for Kluber grease. Please contact me if you require further assistance!
Donette
 
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