What kind of grease?

Tjibbe

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I was wondering what kind of grease is best used to grease the electromotors of the roaster,
my cooling motor sounds like its thirsty

:-(

Tjibbe
 
We use a food grade grease for most of our roaster's needs. There is also a high temps food grade grease for the drum shaft.
 
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Thanks for the replies, had a quick search on google but Lubriplate is not for sale in the Netherlands.

Any more suggestions,,,,,,,,?
 
High Temperature food grade grease should be available from suppliers in Europe. Over here it costs around $20 per tube. Problem is that everyone wants to sell you a case.........well, north of the 49th parallel anyhow.
 
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High Temperature food grade grease should be available from suppliers in Europe. Over here it costs around $20 per tube. Problem is that everyone wants to sell you a case.........well, north of the 49th parallel anyhow.

Yeah same here at 52 degrees, a crate or a pallet.................
 
Regular Superlube goes to 450f and the high temp. goes to 475f.

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