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Lubricants reduce friction, wear, and overheating in mechanical equipment by preventing surfaces from rubbing against each other. These fluids can be applied to parts such as wheels or hinges to coat them with a slippery film that reduces friction between surfaces and helps them move more smoothly. This extends the life of machinery by protecting moving parts. Some lubricants are specially formulated, such as chainsaw, belt dressing, cable and wire pulling, chain and wire rope, chute, electrical, inner slide, trolley, and sugar-dissolving lubricants. General purpose lubricants are suitable for reducing friction, wear, and squeaking in a variety of applications.
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Chainsaw Lubricants
Chainsaw lubricants, also known as bar and chain lubricants, are typically formulated with a tack additive to help them stick to the saw's chains and blades (sometimes called guidebars). These lubricants reduce friction between the moving parts to prevent damage caused by locking up, excessive heat, or buildup. They're applied to the chain and penetrate the pins, bushings, and blades.
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