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BASINOL lubricating greases - long-term protection for industrial & mobile applications
BASINOL greases provide reliable lubrication and long-term protection against wear, corrosion and high temperatures. Our high-performance greases are optimized for various industrial and mobile applications and offer maximum efficiency under demanding conditions.
- Excellent protection against friction & wear
- High temperature resistance & water resistance
- Suitable for industrial, agricultural & automotive applications




BASINOL® EP 02 M
EP multi-purpose grease according to DIN 51502 (KPF2K-30) with solid lubricants




BASINOL® EP 02 M
EP multi-purpose grease according to DIN 51502 (KPF2K-30) with solid lubricants
FAQ
What advantages do lubricating greases offer over lubricating oils?
Lubricating greases adhere better to surfaces and provide long-lasting lubrication, even under extreme conditions. They are particularly suitable for components that cannot be continuously supplied with oil, such as bearings, joints or gears. Lubricating greases are also more resistant to water, high temperatures and mechanical loads, making them ideal for industrial and mobile applications.
Which greases does BASINOL offer?
BASINOL offers a wide selection of high-performance greases that have been specially developed for different areas of application. Our range includes:
- Universal greases for general applications with high pressure resistance.
- High-temperature greases for extreme thermal loads in industrial machinery.
- Water-resistant greases for maritime and damp environments.
- Special greases for special requirements, e.g. food-safe or biodegradable lubricants.
How often should grease be replaced?
The replacement intervals depend heavily on the application, the ambient temperature and the mechanical load. As a rule, lubrication points should be checked and relubricated regularly to ensure a constant lubricating effect. Highly loaded components or those in humid, hot or dusty environments require more frequent maintenance, while closed systems often have longer intervals between relubrications.