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  • SalesServiceGuy
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    • Dec 2009
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    Oil -Launa40 -100

    I rec'd some of this oil. It is fairly expensive at $83.00 a tube from Toshiba.

    Where is this oil best applied on a copier

    I see it is referenced by multiple copier vendors.
  • clint@clintsimonsen.com
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    • May 2013
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    Re: Oil -Launa40 -100

    Supalube oil or light machine oil is much cheaper. But use any oil sparceley. Scanner rails is the main spot for it

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    • Vincent128
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      • Sep 2015
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      Re: Oil -Launa40 -100

      We basically only use 3 lubricants.

      you have got your carbon conductive grease of choice, personally i have seen no real difference in the expensive -vs- run of the mill other than a 'product engineer' that had come down to help with a HVT issue we had with a wide format that nobody would believe me was an HVT issue try and sell us on some expensive as shit copper stuff that when applied made the problem worse until i cleaned it all out and fixed the connection problem it had with the Dev Roller Bias contact...sorry went off target.

      Light weight oil, we use a 3M silicone oil that you can find in hardware stores or in places that sell workout equipment, like treadmills. we use this oil around rails lightly (drop on a paper towel then use paper towel to apply) and to pack Oilite bushings.

      Our plastic safe thicker lubricant we use Chemplex 710 from lubritech , it's also good for clackity fuser bearings and as a di-electric. A little bit goes a long way.
      https://www.amazon.com/Chemplex-5-3o.../dp/B00IN6ZKWQ

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