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Default Grease for winches

Red wrote:
Dave W wrote:
If it is similar to white grease, Lubriplate, you should be fine.
|Dave

Thanks Dave, but I was looking to find a little more specific
information if possible about its compatibility. I don't know if it is
similar to Lubriplate because I can't find any info on its chemical
makeup to see if its a close enough match. Is Lubriplate a good choice
for winches also? Is it similar/same as the grease sold as brand-name
(Lewmar, Harken)winch grease, or is that something different?

Thanks,
Red


The greases for winches are nothing special. Harken and Lewmar just
put their name on some white lithium grease and mark up the cost 300%...

Look at Harken's instructions for a typical winch. Just says
"grease". No particular type specified.

http://www.harken.com/pdf/44.2st_06.pdf

Lewmar wants you to use theirs:

19701100 GearGrease™
Packed in handy 300g plastic tub. This waterproof
grease contains solid activation which aids the load
carrying characteristics of a winch. It is also suitable
for trailer wheel bearings, steering gear, hydraulic
equipment, outboard engines and many other marine
applications.

If it's suitable for all these applications, I'd say you're looking at
a pretty generic type of grease.

In the US, manufacturer's can't specify that you use their consumables
like grease (no more than Ford says you must use Ford oil from a
dealership).

Evan Gatehouse