2. Lubricants
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EN
2. Lubricants
2.1 General information
All SKF Lubrication Systems Germany
GmbH products must only be used for
their intended purpose and in
accordance with the specifications of the
installation instructions for the product
in question.
The intended use of this product is for the central-
ized lubrication/lubrication of bearings and wear
points with lubricants. All physical limitations of use
stipulated in the documentation of the product
such as the
owner’s manual
, technical drawings
and catalogues must be observed.
Note that hazardous substances of any kind and -
in particular - the substances that are classed as
hazardous in accordance with EC-Directive
67/548/EC Article 2, Paragraph 2 may only be
inserted into and conveyed/distributed by central-
ized lubrication systems and components following
consultation with SKF Lubrication Systems
Germany GmbH and with the express written
permission of the company.
Products manufactured by SKF Lubrication
Systems Germany GmbH are not approved for use
in conjunction with gases, liquefied gases, gases
dissolved under pressure, vapours, and fluids with
a vapour pressure of more than 0.5 bar above
normal atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar) at the
maximum permitted temperature.
Should there be a need to use the product to
convey media other than lubricants or hazardous
substances, this must be discussed with SKF
Lubrication Systems Germany GmbH first and the
company must give express written permission.
In the opinion of SKF Lubrication Systems
Germany GmbH, lubricants constitute a design
element that must be considered when selecting
components and designing centralized lubrication
systems. The lubrication properties of the lubri-
cants in question must be considered.
2.2 Selection of lubricants
You must observe the machinery manu-
facturer's information on the lubricants
to be used in the machinery.
Caution!
The manufacturer of the bearing or
machinery to be lubricated will specify
the lubricant requirements for each
point to be lubricated. You must make
sure that the required quantity of lu-
bricant is provided to the relevant lu-
bricating point. If a lubricating point is
insufficiently lubricated, the bearing may
become damaged or jammed.
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