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Hagen Automation’s 17.5g PTFE Lithium Grease is a premium synthetic lubricant engineered for precision metal-on-metal applications in 3D printers and robotics. Featuring a high weld load (~355 kg), wide operating temperature range (-50°C to +220°C), and a clean, easy-to-apply tube, it reduces friction and wear to ensure smoother, quieter operation and longer equipment life. Highly rated and recognized for quality, it’s the go-to choice for professionals seeking reliable Z-axis lubrication.
| ASIN | B096MKZTM3 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,166 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 995 in 3D Printer Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (113) |
| Date First Available | 4 Jun. 2021 |
| Item Weight | 17.5 g |
| Manufacturer | Hagen Automation |
| Manufacturer reference | HA-LPT17 |
| Material | Polytetrafluoroethylene |
| Package Dimensions | 16.5 x 5.2 x 1.79 cm; 17.5 g |
| Part number | HA-LPT17 |
M**B
My Ender 3's New Best Friend
I bought this PTFE Lithium Grease for my Ender 3 3D printer. Here's my experience: Noticeably reduced noise from the Z axis Improved smoothness of prints A little goes a long way - the 17.5g tube should last a while Also advertised for use with robots, so it's versatile Overall, this grease has improved my Ender 3's performance. The printer runs more quietly now and the print quality has gotten better. It's not a miracle product, but it did what it claimed to do. The application process is straightforward, but it can get messy. I recommend wearing gloves when applying it to avoid getting grease on your hands. While it's marketed for both 3D printers and robots, I've only used it on my printer so I can't speak to its effectiveness on other machines. In conclusion, if your 3D printer is starting to show signs of wear, especially on the Z axis, this grease is worth trying. It's given my printer a noticeable improvement in performance.
K**.
Excellent Lubricant for Smooth and Quiet 3D Printer Operation
I’ve been using this PTFE lithium grease on my 3D printer and robotics parts, and it’s made a noticeable difference. The grease applies easily and stays put, reducing friction and noise significantly. It’s perfect for keeping moving parts smooth and prolonging the life of my equipment. Plus, the small 17.5g tube lasts a long time since a little goes a long way. Highly recommend for anyone looking to maintain or upgrade their 3D printer or robotic machinery!
E**Z
Great
Used this on my Ender 3 V3 for maintaining the Z-axis and other moving parts—works perfectly. The consistency is just right, and it applies smoothly. Definitely helps keep things running quietly and reliably. A handy little tube for any 3D printer owner
A**R
Does the job nicely
Simple tube of high quality grease perfect for regreasing the gears and slides in my telescope mount.
S**T
PTFE Lithium Grease.
Good grease for lots of things. I use it for guitar tuning pegs.
A**R
Greese
Works as described
J**O
Right stuff for 3D printers
I bought this as part of a service that I did on my Anycubic Mega X 3D printer so for those of you who want it for that: Because of the way that the tube is made it is very easy to apply without making any mess. If you apply the correct amount you won't be able to see the grease, if you can see it (after you've moved the head up and down a couple of times) you've applied too much. Most importantly though this is the right stuff for your guide rails and Z-Bolts and because it spreads so well just by moving the print head up and down the Z axis a few times one tube will last you for years.
B**R
Smooth and silent now
Tiny tube but given you only use a small amount each time this will last me a lifetime, or until I loose the tube. Wiped the old oil off each linear rail and the screws on my 3D printer using some isopropyl alcohol and then applied this grease. Now all I can hear is the belt and motors rather than the wheels crunching over the old grease left on all the moving parts and their corresponding surfaces. It’s now whirr whirr as opposed to grunch crunch.
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