There are
various types of grease available in
the market. The purpose of using grease is to implement lubrication into the
machine parts. Most of the greases are designed to be used inside the moving
parts of an automotive. Chassis
Grease, as the name suggests, is used for the lubrication of the chassis of a
vehicle. A chassis
is a basic framework of a vehicle.
It is often known as the load bearing
structure of the vehicle (or in general, an artificial object). Chassis is
basically a frame up on which the components of a vehicle (commonly) are laid. Vehicles
have a termed coined as rolling chassis for their classification. The term
stands for all the moving components of the vehicle along with the frame including
the gears, axles, engine parts and a few more components.
These
chassis are all different from each other. For cars, the chassis is only the
frame whereas for a commercial vehicle such as a truck, the chassis includes
the basic structure as well as the engine and driving compartment. Thus, while
chassis forms the basis of any vehicle or any object in general, there is a
need for proper lubrication of the chassis.
What is a Chassis
Grease?
Chassis grease is calcium based soap grease. There are different bases for the formation of industrial greases. The most common grease bases are lithium and sodium stearate. Although they are highly popular choice in grease industry, chassis grease is made up of calcium soap. Lithium and Sodium greases are quite efficient in handling high functional temperatures. Both these greases have a high boiling point which is why they are especially used within the moving parts where there is always a risk of high temperatures.
Calcium
based grease has a relatively lower boiling point or dropping point. They are
not suggested to be used within the parts which are liable to produce enough
temperatures. The most astonishing feature of Calcium based grease is that they
are water resistant. While Lithium
and Sodium based greases lack this quality, they are often rendered useless to
be used within the chassis of an object.
The reason
behind that is quite obvious; the chassis is the main component of an object
which supports all other components mounted on it. It is essential for a
chassis to be waterproof to avoid corrosion and other losses due to water.
Important of
Chassis Grease
Chassis grease is as important as the other types of greases used within machinery. Chassis is a hidden component, i.e. it is not visible from the outside. This is the reason why maintenance of the chassis is often neglected and due to the negligence, vehicles pose a great danger to the lives of its users. Over times, as the vehicle gets used over and over, the lubrication within the chassis depletes and often goes unnoticed. This ignorance turns out to be fatal to the vehicles own well-being. The long a vehicle runs without proper lubrication, the more potential it is to faults.
Without proper lubrication, the vehicle parts any cause trouble as they are in
constant stress which causes them to malfunction or in worst cases, there is a
chance of breakout. Chassis
lubrication covers a lot of invisible components such as the bearings,
suspensions, bushes, joints, etc. All these parts are under regular pressure
and are sought to work all the time whether the vehicle is running or not.
Proper
caring of these parts ensure a hassle free driving experience, which is often
lost over time due to irregular maintenance and ignorance of essential oils and
greasing. There are different chassis grease specifications depending upon the type of vehicle or machinery.
Almost all of the machinery imply similar sort of specifications and is usually important to take proper care of the chassis of the machinery.
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