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John B July 16th 06 10:04 AM

Washing machine timer grease
 
Does anyone know what the "special" grease used on cam disc of a Hoover
Keymatic washing machine timer is?


john2 July 16th 06 11:25 AM

Washing machine timer grease
 
John B wrote:
Does anyone know what the "special" grease used on cam disc of a Hoover
Keymatic washing machine timer is?


Electrical stuff like switches usually uses Silicone grease for its
insulation properties, though for this application there are no contacts
near the cams so car grease would probably do.

john2


Graham. July 16th 06 11:39 AM

Washing machine timer grease
 

"John B" wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone know what the "special" grease used on cam disc of a Hoover
Keymatic washing machine timer is?


Are you resroring this as a musium piece, or (dare I ask), is this machine
still in use?

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



John B July 16th 06 12:32 PM

Washing machine timer grease
 

Graham. wrote:

"John B" wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone know what the "special" grease used on cam disc of a Hoover
Keymatic washing machine timer is?


Are you resroring this as a musium piece, or (dare I ask), is this machine
still in use?

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%


The machine is in regular use, it was built to last! The timer is
dismantled for repair at the moment.


[email protected] July 16th 06 09:21 PM

Washing machine timer grease
 
John B wrote:
Graham. wrote:
"John B" wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone know what the "special" grease used on cam disc of a Hoover
Keymatic washing machine timer is?


Are you resroring this as a musium piece, or (dare I ask), is this machine
still in use?


The machine is in regular use, it was built to last! The timer is
dismantled for repair at the moment.


And why not. 1970s?

I've not seen the mechas on those from the inside, but as someone else
said if its non-electrical then any grease will do. If theres electrics
there, use only petroleum grease. Other greases become corrosive when
electricity is applied.


NT


Clint Sharp July 16th 06 10:46 PM

Washing machine timer grease
 
In message . com, John
B writes
Does anyone know what the "special" grease used on cam disc of a Hoover
Keymatic washing machine timer is?

If it's 'just' a cam with no electrical contacts to be lubricated, the
search CPC.co.uk for plastic grease, used on videos and is available in
small quantities
--
Clint Sharp

john2 July 17th 06 07:43 AM

Washing machine timer grease
 
John B wrote:
Graham. wrote:


"John B" wrote in message
roups.com...

Does anyone know what the "special" grease used on cam disc of a Hoover
Keymatic washing machine timer is?


Are you resroring this as a musium piece, or (dare I ask), is this machine
still in use?

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



The machine is in regular use, it was built to last! The timer is
dismantled for repair at the moment.


Mine is also in use since circa 1993, but the timing is getting erratic
due to wear on the cams. Sometimes filling up and pumping out overlap a
bit.


john2

John B July 17th 06 10:38 AM

Washing machine timer grease
 
And why not. 1970s?

The machine is a 1975 Keymatic, and is in almost daily use, it's
predecessor, a 1962 Keymatic, I still have.



I've not seen the mechas on those from the inside, but as someone else
said if its non-electrical then any grease will do. If theres electrics
there, use only petroleum grease. Other greases become corrosive when
electricity is applied.



The switch levers in contact with the grease are "live", I have tried
clear silicone grease in the past but it creeps and contaminates the
switch contacts. The original grease is a white dry lubricant/paste,
I have never been able to find anything like it. I thought of trying
some white PTFE spray grease, or a compound containing molybdenum, but
dont know if these are suitable for electrical contact?


[email protected] July 17th 06 05:37 PM

Washing machine timer grease
 
John B wrote:

And why not. 1970s?


The machine is a 1975 Keymatic, and is in almost daily use, it's
predecessor, a 1962 Keymatic, I still have.


I've not seen the mechas on those from the inside, but as someone else
said if its non-electrical then any grease will do. If theres electrics
there, use only petroleum grease. Other greases become corrosive when
electricity is applied.


The switch levers in contact with the grease are "live", I have tried
clear silicone grease in the past but it creeps and contaminates the
switch contacts. The original grease is a white dry lubricant/paste,
I have never been able to find anything like it. I thought of trying
some white PTFE spray grease, or a compound containing molybdenum, but
dont know if these are suitable for electrical contact?


If you could post a well lit detailed pic, that would help. Awkward
cases will often have some workaround that involves a minor mod and
solves the problem.

I wouldnt use anything but petroleum on live electrics. You can thicken
it up with zinc oxide powder, but of course that wont raise its mp any.

Didnt know keymatics went as far back as 62.


NT


Andrew Gabriel July 17th 06 06:29 PM

Washing machine timer grease
 
In article . com,
"John B" writes:
The switch levers in contact with the grease are "live", I have tried
clear silicone grease in the past but it creeps and contaminates the
switch contacts. The original grease is a white dry lubricant/paste,


Sounds a bit like the Finish Line grease used in bicycle wheel
bearings. It's a synthetic grease packed with micron teflon
particles. I've used it on a number of things quite successfully,
having bought a large tub which would outlast my bicycle use by
a few lifetimes. (I've subsequently seen it in small tubes;-)

--
Andrew Gabriel

Guy King July 18th 06 02:51 PM

Washing machine timer grease
 
The message . com
from contains these words:

Didnt know keymatics went as far back as 62.


I remember neighbours having one in 65. Great machine it was - and
solidly made.

--
Skipweasel
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.

[email protected] July 19th 06 12:08 AM

Washing machine timer grease
 
John B wrote:

If you could post a well lit detailed pic, that would help. Awkward
cases will often have some workaround that involves a minor mod and
solves the problem.


I've taken a couple of good pics, but not sure how to post them? the
help says something about sending them to your group's e-mail address?


Not sure what thats about, as usenet is text only. You can put them on
free site space, eg photobucket.


NT



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