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    Best grease for monorail?

    I want to lubricate my Cambo Master PC monorail. The gearing and focus mechanisms are a little dry and sticky. White lithium comes to mind but I'm open to suggestions.

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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    Don't use grease. Go to a bicycle store and ask them about dry chain lubes. You'll be fine.
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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    Ask Calumet.

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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    Look into molybdenum disulfide dry powder lubricant or as it is known with an aerosol solvent carrier( dry film moly spray lubricant). As Brian mentioned, dry chain lubes work well; chain wax from Castrol is excellent.

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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    John
    After you call Calumet, I would clean off the old dry grease before putting on the new grease. No sense mucking up the works with the old dry grease in there.

    Jay
    From what I understand moly is best for steel to steel lubrication. It does not work as well with other metals. This is from my failing memory, and I don't remember the details of why and which metals it does not work well with.

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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    I must look into this as I have not heard or experienced any issues with "moly". Another good lube is "Breakfree". Gun gurus like the stuff. Also from Dillon reloading is "Snake oil". It comes in a nifty pinpoint dispenser style bottle. If you have deep pockets look to "Bray" lubricants or "Krytox" lubes. All are aerospace quality good stuff easily meeting your needs for a view camera.

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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    Another option I'm considering is Metalophilic oil (MP-5). Originally offered through Beeman air rifle company, now sold through another company, it is a special oil that is harmless to steel,non-ferrous metals, wood, seals, and leather. I use it regularly on my target air rifles. I think MP-5 would be great for wood cameras as well as metal.

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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    John
    I would use a grease rather than an oil.

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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    Quote Originally Posted by John Conway View Post
    I want to lubricate my Cambo Master PC monorail. The gearing and focus mechanisms are a little dry and sticky. White lithium comes to mind but I'm open to suggestions.
    Where do you like and shoot? IMO it makes a difference. In the SW where we have tons of air born dust and grit, I vastly prefer a lube that ends up dry like a bicycle chain lube like Pedro's Ice Wax. Otherwise you end up trapping grit in your moving parts with lubes like grease or oil.
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    Re: Best grease for monorail?

    There are spray teflons that dry very thin and dry, not ever wet and nor dust, sand collecting.

    I have a lifetime supply, that is no longer produced.

    I think they sell something similar for window slides...good enough or Martha.

    No grease, no oil, no moly, well maybe spray dry moly, but it comes off, dirty.
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