r M ¥\ whs % X 4 <"/ * Tractors Under Heavy Strain Need More Than Ordinary Lubrication 'Bearings, unless-propetly lubricated, will, soon wear out. Proper . lubrication means tbe prevention of metal to cnetal friction in bear' ,/_» ing- surfaces. It is of the utmost importance that grit, particularly grit which-haj worked into grease, be removed. Grit acts like..sandpaper and' soon wears away the surface of the bearing. ■ j An Economical Lubricating / System To install, all you have to do. is to remove the old , . type grease cups and- replace them with AL * MITE fittings. These can be purchased for a few pence only. The ALEMITE Gun is then attached to the. fittings .and fresh, .clean, -solidified o t - otherwise known as: ALEMITE Lubricant,--is. _ forced into the bearing under 3000.lb". pressure... ... Old, gritty grease is, at the same time, forced out, leaving the bearing perfectly clean. Full particulars from: J AS. J. NIVEK & CO. LTD, 65-67 Taraiiaki Street,. Wellington, N.Z. " Or Branched in the following centre* Auckland" Hamilton Ginborne WurorNapier. . • Palmeriton Korth Chri*tcl»urcli Tiruaru Dunedin, InTercargill ALEMITE CORPORATION Chlcag«» U. S> A* A . Cable Addrcai ALSUT-Chicasa V v
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 10
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