ˇ For initial application the revolving chain should be totally
saturated to blast off most of the residual contaminants of the chain and sprockets, i.e: spray
powder, carbonated grease and oil, dust and dirt.
ˇ Within 24 hours of actual running, most of the contaminants will
have fallen off and the fallout areas can be cleaned.
ˇ The chain can then be coated liberally while running with the
Nutre LubeŽ CLC to ensure penetration and protection.
ˇ Routine checks of the chains and sprockets should reveal long intervals in between
applications.
ˇ Maintenance spraying should be applied liberally to the chains and
sprockets after contaminants start to become apparent.
ˇ After a short period of time the chains sound and pitch will
change due to the loss of contaminant build up. A clean running chain will sound much
different than a dirty one in which the mechanical noise is muffled by the contamination.
ˇ Maintenance intervals will vary due to the different design aspects
of the chain's lubrication systems. Remember standard grease and oil will attract dust and
spray powder like a magnet.
ˇ Nutre LubeŽ CLC is also very safe and can be used on chains with
high heat applications, i.e: deliveries, ovens, I.R. heaters and heated air knives.
ˇ To prevent dust and ink buildup and provide protection against
wear and corrosion, you can spray the bindery's folder rollers, cutter beds, and blades.
After application, just wipe off the residue. They will stay clean and protected saving
money in downtime. Nutre LubeŽ CLC has no equal when it comes to removing frozen rusted
parts from machinery.