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Brand Name: | AeroShell |
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Certification: | COA |
Model Number: | AeroShell Grease 64 |
Price: | Please consult customer service |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
British Military: | DEF STAN 91-57 (Equivalent) | Joint Services Designation: | XG-276 |
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US Military: | MIL-G-21164 | NATO Code: | G-353 |
Pratt And Whitney CML: | 04-002 | Brand: | AeroShell |
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British Military | DEF STAN 91-57 (Equivalent) |
---|---|
Joint Services Designation | XG-276 |
US Military | MIL-G-21164 |
NATO Code | G-353 |
Pratt and Whitney CML | 04-002 |
Brand | AeroShell |
AeroShell Grease 64-Fuselage is an extreme pressure grease specifically formulated for the lubrication of wheel bearings and other high-load aircraft components.
This synthetic grease containing molybdenum disulphide combines the superior anti-wear and anti-corrosion properties of AeroShell Grease 33 with enhanced extreme pressure (EP) capabilities. The product operates effectively in temperatures ranging from -73°C to +121°C.
AeroShell Grease 64 is the solution for demanding airframe applications where standard greases are insufficient. While AeroShell Grease 33 meets most general airframe requirements, Grease 64 provides additional protection for:
The product is approved for use in Boeing, Airbus, and numerous other aircraft types, helping operators reduce grease inventory and minimize application errors.
For complete approval listings, consult your local Shell Technical Helpdesk.
AeroShell Grease 64 contains synthetic oil and should not be used with incompatible seal materials. While compatible with AeroShell Grease 33, mixing different grease types is generally not recommended for optimal performance.