PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1976

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 286

SEPTEMBER 1976

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1976 - Page 8 of 35
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Although it is a corrosion preventive
compound, it's not what you want for
winch or crane wire rope. It'll fLake off
wheN the wire rope beNds during
operation± You need something that'll
stay on the job±
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and then given a coat of OE/HDO
30±
This's figured oN the winch being used
quiµe often and the wire rope probably Picking up dirt from dragging on the
groun¶·
Engine oil protectS the wire rope well enough-unless you're in a real damp
or real salty area· Fact is, little-or no-protection is needed in dry, dusty areas.
Where rust ¸n¹ corrosion are no problemº oil just makes a dirt problem by
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