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Genius Graphite Lock Lubricant Powder

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Timco Graphite Lock Lubricant SprayA graphite lock lubricant engineered to penetrate locking, hinging and latching mechanisms, ensuring long lasting, smooth operation. The Brisant Ultion Lution XM dry graphite powder is ideal for use in locks which should not be serviced with wet lubricant. Genius graphite powder is the perfect solution for the dry lubrication and smooth operation of your locks and padlocks. Lution XM graphite powder is the only nonmetallic material that can conduct electricity so please be careful not to produce a cloud near electrical circuits.

LUBRICATION: Fine particles provide long-lasting lubrication and reduces friction for seamless lock operation. Well, uh, if you don't have a knife, I suppose you can use your teeth or a sharp rock, or something. Do NOT use in conjunction or after a wet lubricant has been used such as oil or white grease, as this WILL clog up the graphite and cause further issues. I was delighted to see an independent plumbers merchant open up on this side of Maidstone and even more delighted to find out how good they are.It doesn't matter if the graphite goes in in one piece or not because this graphite is destined to get ground into powder anyway. Versatile Use: Graphite Powder Lock Lubricant is suitable for use in various types of locks, including high security euro cylinders locks. Do not use WD40 or Oils on your locks - Genius Graphite Lock Lubricant Powder should be used to provide long lasting effective lubrication of your locks. Our graphite powder is extremely easy to use, just watch our simple how to use video and repeat every 6 months. There are alternative graphite powders to the Brisant Ultion Lution XM but using any other solution will invalidate your Ultion guarantee.

A quick video demonstration of how to apply the recommended Lution XM dry graphite powder to your Ultion locks. All-Weather Performance: Graphite Powder Lock Lubricant is designed to work effectively even in extreme temperatures, making it suitable for use in all types of weather conditions. Well, this instructable assumes for some reason you don't have access to any of these modern conveniences like graphite-in-a-spray-can, and the only graphite you happen to have with you is in pencil-form. Now at this point you might be worried because the graphite is in chunk form, not powdered, but I assure you there is no need to be worried.

Insert the key into the lock and move back and forth 10 to 15 times to adequately lubricate the cylinder.

Fullex Crimebeater Gearbox for Multipoint Door Lock This lock is a replacement gearbox for the Yale 2000 series locks and comes with a backset of 35mm or 45mm (measurement from handle spindle centre.

Then contact your credit card company, it may take some time before your refund is officially posted. It may be the case that the chunk of graphite is too big to slide in easily, but don't let that deter you, just force it in there anyway. The characteristics of Lution XM black powder make it hard to clean up so be careful near hard to clean surfaces like carpets and delicate fabrics. I realize I didn't explicitly mention a knife in the "stuff you will need" section, but then I just naturally assumed you'd have some kind of cutting tool with you.

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Regular maintenance of your door cylinder lock is crucial to ensure its optimal performance, and our ABS graphite powder offers a simple and effective way to achieve this, significantly prolonging the life of your cylinder.

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