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A sealed and greased bearing is preferred to one that is oiled due to the fact that skateboarders simply do not clean and re-lube at intervals even close to necessary for oil use. Meticulous racers should run an oiled bearing, but only if they clean and re-lube throughout the day. A greased bearing is basically maintenance free, but can be cleaned and re-lubed if need be. See SKF's site for [http://www.skf.com/portal/skf/home/solutions;jsessionid=RZG500DKAOAE5QFID0MCFE15AAAACIV0?paf_dm=shared&paf_gear_id=600029&contentId=0.000336.000479.000962.001096.000372.001184&action=viewDetail&lang=en cleaning details]. The bearing cartridge is not to be packed full of grease, only enough to coat the actual balls (20% of open space). To much grease causes unnecessary friction.  
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A sealed and greased skate bearing is preferred to one that is oiled due to the fact that skateboarders simply do not clean and re-lube at intervals even close to necessary for oil use. Meticulous racers should run an oiled bearing, but only if they clean and re-lube throughout the day. A greased bearing is basically maintenance free, but can be cleaned and re-lubed if need be. See SKF's site for [http://www.skf.com/portal/skf/home/solutions;jsessionid=RZG500DKAOAE5QFID0MCFE15AAAACIV0?paf_dm=shared&paf_gear_id=600029&contentId=0.000336.000479.000962.001096.000372.001184&action=viewDetail&lang=en cleaning details]. The bearing cartridge is not to be packed full of grease, only enough to coat the actual balls (20% of open space). To much grease causes unnecessary friction.  
  
NTN has an excellent article on bearing lubrication [http://www.ntnamerica.com/Engineering/PDFs/2200/lube.pdf HERE] and another article on care and failure analysis [HERE. Torco has an informative artical on grease HERE. SKF Grease LGLT 2, polyalphaolefin (PAO) synthetic base oils grease with a lithium soap thickener (NLGI Grade 1.5) is considered the standard bearing grease for general skate use. This is some expensive stuff. Maintenance Products Direct caries it and it sells for $80 per 1.0 kg. I have a tub of this an would be willing to sell some.
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NTN has an excellent article on bearing lubrication [http://www.ntnamerica.com/Engineering/PDFs/2200/lube.pdf HERE] and another article on care and failure analysis [HERE.  
  
If oiling bearings for max speed, exactly 2 drops of an ISO 13 oil should be applied. may be ok. Basically you need a grease rated at MIL-G-23827. To understand some more details regarding grease specifications read THIS.About the best way to get grease or oil into a skate bearing is by using a syringe. I found some cheap suppliers online. Microtools has a good selection of [http://www.micro-tools.com/store/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=CF10-10 syringes], at good prices, with a variety of [https://www.micro-tools.com/store/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=KDS15-1 needles] to choose from (15 guage works well).  
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===Greases===
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SKF Grease LGLT 2, polyalphaolefin (PAO) synthetic base oils grease with a lithium soap thickener (NLGI Grade 1.5) is considered the standard bearing grease for general skate use. This is some expensive stuff. Maintenance Products Direct caries it and it sells for $80 per 1.0 kg. I have a tub of this an would be willing to sell some.
  
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[http://www.pvdwiki.com/images/4/46/LGLT2_datasheet.pdf SKF LGLT2 Data Sheet]
  
[http://www.pvdwiki.com/images/4/46/LGLT2_datasheet.pdf SKF LGLT2 Data Sheet]
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===Oils===
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If oiling bearings for max speed, exactly 2 drops of an ISO 13 oil should be applied. Basically you need a grease rated at MIL-G-23827. To understand some more details regarding grease specifications read THIS.
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===Lubrication tools===
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About the best way to get grease or oil into a skate bearing is by using a syringe. I found some cheap suppliers online. Microtools has a good selection of [http://www.micro-tools.com/store/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=CF10-10 syringes], at good prices, with a variety of [https://www.micro-tools.com/store/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=KDS15-1 needles] to choose from (15 guage works well).
  
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===Products to avoid===
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WD-40 is one of the worst products to ever use for true lubrication. WD-40 is extremly similar to kerosene. Like kerosene, it does have some very weak lubricating properties but is mainly useful as a cleaning agent.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:37, 26 October 2006

A sealed and greased skate bearing is preferred to one that is oiled due to the fact that skateboarders simply do not clean and re-lube at intervals even close to necessary for oil use. Meticulous racers should run an oiled bearing, but only if they clean and re-lube throughout the day. A greased bearing is basically maintenance free, but can be cleaned and re-lubed if need be. See SKF's site for cleaning details. The bearing cartridge is not to be packed full of grease, only enough to coat the actual balls (20% of open space). To much grease causes unnecessary friction.

NTN has an excellent article on bearing lubrication HERE and another article on care and failure analysis [HERE.

Greases

SKF Grease LGLT 2, polyalphaolefin (PAO) synthetic base oils grease with a lithium soap thickener (NLGI Grade 1.5) is considered the standard bearing grease for general skate use. This is some expensive stuff. Maintenance Products Direct caries it and it sells for $80 per 1.0 kg. I have a tub of this an would be willing to sell some.

SKF LGLT2 Data Sheet

Oils

If oiling bearings for max speed, exactly 2 drops of an ISO 13 oil should be applied. Basically you need a grease rated at MIL-G-23827. To understand some more details regarding grease specifications read THIS.

Lubrication tools

About the best way to get grease or oil into a skate bearing is by using a syringe. I found some cheap suppliers online. Microtools has a good selection of syringes, at good prices, with a variety of needles to choose from (15 guage works well).

Products to avoid

WD-40 is one of the worst products to ever use for true lubrication. WD-40 is extremly similar to kerosene. Like kerosene, it does have some very weak lubricating properties but is mainly useful as a cleaning agent.