New Exmark Lithium Grease Delivers Increased Protection

Designed to offer maximum protection from wear, rust and temperature extremes, Exmark’s new Lithium Grease is ideal for use in a wide variety of applications.

According to Exmark Marketing Manager, Mark Aldendifer, the new Lithium Grease is designed to meet the needs of the company’s professional customers.

“We developed and tested our Lithium Grease to deliver increased performance for the professionals using our products every day. And the same qualities that make it the perfect grease for Exmark machines also make it well-suited for the maintenance of any brand of mower or equipment,” he said.

Exmark Lithium Grease offers high structural stability for outstanding bearing protection at heavy loads and high speeds. The excellent resistance to water washout delivers increased protection in applications where moisture and condensation are a factor. As a result, Exmark Lithium Grease is ideal for lubricating wheel bearings, steering linkages, ball joints, and chassis lube points, among others.

With a National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) performance classification of GC-LB, Exmark Lithium Grease is recommended for a wide variety of equipment and automotive applications at both high and low temperatures. The increased shear stability and high-performance synthetic base oil make Exmark Lithium Grease an outstanding choice for the everyday maintenance needs of landscape professionals.

Visit your local Exmark dealer or Exmark.com to learn more about Exmark Lithium Grease.

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