Bresser LUNT Grease for Pressure-Tuner at MT & THa solar telescopes
Код продукта: 46938
SKU: 46938
Ean: 4007922072975
Состояние Новый продукт
Производитель: Bresser
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Spare part for Pressure-Tuner of MT and THa series H-alpha solar telescopes from LUNT SOLAR SYSTEMS
For example, if the O-rings have been changed on a Pressure-Tuner of a Lunt Solar Systems H-alpha solar telescope, the Pressure-Tuner can be re-greased with this grease. The grease can be applied to the piston with the O-rings and to the threads of the brass cylinder on the Pressure-Tuner. It keeps the Pressure-Tuner running smoothly and seals it.
Please note:
Do not use too much grease inside the brass cylinder. The grease must not get into the air passage at the bottom of the brass cylinder, otherwise the Etalon could be damaged in the worst case.
FEATURES
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
For example, if the O-rings have been changed on a Pressure-Tuner of a Lunt Solar Systems H-alpha solar telescope, the Pressure-Tuner can be re-greased with this grease. The grease can be applied to the piston with the O-rings and to the threads of the brass cylinder on the Pressure-Tuner. It keeps the Pressure-Tuner running smoothly and seals it.
Please note:
Do not use too much grease inside the brass cylinder. The grease must not get into the air passage at the bottom of the brass cylinder, otherwise the Etalon could be damaged in the worst case.
FEATURES
- Lithium grease with Teflon content
- Very good sealing properties
- High adhesion and good corrosion protection
- Temperature stable from -20 to +120° Celsius
- Constant viscosity during temperature fluctuations
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
- Spare part: Grease for Pressure-Tuner of MT and THa H-alpha solar telescopes from Lunt Solar Systems
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