SKF LGHB 2

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SKF High load, high temperature,

high viscosity bearing grease

LGHB 2

SKF LGHB 2 is a high viscosity, mineral oil based grease, using the latest
complex calcium-sulphonate soap technology. Formulated to withstand high
temperatures and extreme loads, it is suitable for a wide range of applications,
especially in the cement, mining and metals segments. This grease contains no
additives and the extreme pressure properties arise from the soap structure.

• Excellent load capacity, anti-oxidation and corrosion protection


even with large water ingress
• Withstands peak temperatures of 200 °C (390 °F)

Typical applications
• Steel on steel plain bearings
• Pulp and paper making machines
• Asphalt vibrating screens
• Continuous casting machines
• Sealed spherical roller bearings operating up to 150 °C (300 °F)
• Work roll bearings in steel industry
• Mast rollers of fork lift trucks

Available pack sizes


Packsize Designation Packsize Designation
420 ml cartridge LGHB 2/0.4 Electro-mechanical lubricators
5 kg can LGHB 2/5 TLSD series 125 ml TLSD 125/HB2
18 kg pail LGHB 2/18 TLSD series 125 ml refill LGHB 2/SD125
50 kg drum LGHB 2/50 TLSD series 250 ml TLSD 250/HB2
180 kg drum LGHB 2/180 TLSD series 250 ml refill LGHB 2/SD250
Gas driven lubricators Electro-mechanical lubricant dispensers
LAGD series 60 ml LAGD 60/HB2 TLMR 101 series 380 ml refill (incl. battery) LGHB 2/MR380B
LAGD series 125 ml LAGD 125/HB2 TLMR 201 series 380 ml refill LGHB 2/MR380
Technical data
Designation LGHB 2/(pack size)
DIN 51825 code KP2N-20 Corrosion protection
Emcor: – standard ISO 11007 0–0
NLGI consistency class 2
– water washout test 0–0
Thickener Complex calcium – salt water test (100% seawater) 0–0 1)
sulphonate
Water resistance
Colour Brown DIN 51 807/1,
Base oil type Mineral 3 hrs at 90 °C 1 max.

Operating temperature range –20 to +150 °C Oil separation


(–5 to +300 °F) DIN 51 817,
7 days at 40 °C, static, % 1–3 at 60 °C (140 °F)
Dropping point DIN ISO 2176 >220 °C (>430 °F)
Lubrication ability
Base oil viscosity R2F,
40 °C, mm2/s 400–450 running test B at 120 °C Pass at 140 °C (285 °F)
100 °C, mm2/s 26,5
Copper corrosion
Penetration DIN ISO 2137 DIN 51 811 2 max. at 150 °C (300 °F)
60 strokes, 10–1 mm 265–295
100 000 strokes, 10–1 mm –20 to +50 (325 max.) Rolling bearing grease life
R0F test
Mechanical stability L50 life at 10 000 r/min., hrs >1 000 at 130 °C (265 °F)
Roll stability, 72 hrs at 100 °C, 10–1 mm –20 to +50 change
V2F test ‘M’ EP performance
Wear scar DIN 51350/5, 1 400 N, mm 0,86 1)
4–ball test, welding load DIN 51350/4, N 4 000 min.
Fretting corrosion
ASTM D4170 (mg) 0 1)
1) Typical value

Lubrication management
Just as asset management takes maintenance to a higher level, a lubrication management
approach allows lubrication to be seen from a wider point of view. This approach helps to
effectively increase machine reliability at a lower overall cost.

SKF Client Needs


SKF Optimisation
Analysis Improvement Design and
Lubrication
Lubrication proposal implementation
Audit
Management

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5

Normally implies one Detailed assessment. Formulation of Execution of the Reassessment and
day of assessment and Normally implies five specific activities proposed activities implementation of
provides an overview days and provides a additional improvement
on the lubrication thorough analysis of the proposals
programme maturity lubrication programme

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