Lubricants
Lesson 1: Anti-Seize
What Are Anti-Seize Lubricants?
Where to use
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Where to use
3 Topics
Anti-Seize
Copper Anti-Seize
Nickel Anti-Seize
Best Practices
Brake Lubricants
What Makes A Brake Lubricant?
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What Makes A Brake Lubricant?
4 Topics
Overview
Synthetic
Ceramic
Silicone
Why Do We Need Them?
Lubrication Points
Hybrid and Battery Electric Vehicles and Brake Lubrication
Dielectric Grease
What is Dielectric Grease?
Proper Use
Applications
Engine Assembly Lube
Why do we need it?
Where To Use It
Lubricants Quiz
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Ceramic
Lubricants
What Makes A Brake Lubricant?
Ceramic
Synthetic with Ceramic = Better
Purple, environmentally friendly, non-melting, pure synthetic lubricant
It is water and corrosion resistant properties
Excellent on rolling and sliding surfaces operating in wet or dry conditions
Better for Metal to Metal contact
Ideal for Trucks, Vans, SUVs, Towing, High Performance Brakes
Good in Temperatures from -40°F to +3000°F
Reduces noisy braking by 50%
Synthetic with Ceramic = Better
Purple, environmentally friendly, non-melting, pure synthetic lubricant
It is water and corrosion resistant properties
Excellent on rolling and sliding surfaces operating in wet or dry conditions
Better for Metal to Metal contact
Ideal for Trucks, Vans, SUVs, Towing, High Performance Brakes
Good in Temperatures from -40°F to +3000°F
Reduces noisy braking by 50%
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