GREENCOUNTYPETE
04-03-2014, 10:36 AM
my questions pertains to turbine oil specifically Norvey,Inc of santa ana ca turbine oil
I was at the hardware store looking for a non detergent oil to use on air rifles and found this and bought it , we use Daisy 853 air rifles for the youth program
I haven't used it on any yet but it appears it should be safe for seals , it contains NO detergents
and says it is paraffin based, non gumming , rust and oxidation inhibited , withstands high temperature , a must for for heater blowers , it also says it is ideal for use on 1/3 to 5hp electric motors and bearings , bearings shafts and mechanical linkages.
so , for you chemist and oil guys , do you think i am safe to use this on Air rifles . I was looking for something that wasn't 6+ dollars the 1/4 ounce
it appears like it would actually be a decent general purpose gun oil also , it is if i recall 2.79 for a 4 oz bottle with a nice oiler spout. I see some posts on other forums where some aircraft mechanics say it is the only oil they use for most all their oiling needs from fishing reels to guns , and sewing machines as it is good viscosity , and cleanest oil one is likely to find and that it apparently does not hurt wood finishes
here is the MSDS http://www.bramec.com/MSDSSheets/40019.pdf
I was at the hardware store looking for a non detergent oil to use on air rifles and found this and bought it , we use Daisy 853 air rifles for the youth program
I haven't used it on any yet but it appears it should be safe for seals , it contains NO detergents
and says it is paraffin based, non gumming , rust and oxidation inhibited , withstands high temperature , a must for for heater blowers , it also says it is ideal for use on 1/3 to 5hp electric motors and bearings , bearings shafts and mechanical linkages.
so , for you chemist and oil guys , do you think i am safe to use this on Air rifles . I was looking for something that wasn't 6+ dollars the 1/4 ounce
it appears like it would actually be a decent general purpose gun oil also , it is if i recall 2.79 for a 4 oz bottle with a nice oiler spout. I see some posts on other forums where some aircraft mechanics say it is the only oil they use for most all their oiling needs from fishing reels to guns , and sewing machines as it is good viscosity , and cleanest oil one is likely to find and that it apparently does not hurt wood finishes
here is the MSDS http://www.bramec.com/MSDSSheets/40019.pdf