LUBRICANTS

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  • Tribolube Grease MIL-PRF-83261C
    BAC #: TRIBOLUBE

    Tribolube Grease, MIL-PRF-83261C

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    Anti-wear, extreme pressure, low friction synthetic grease. Contains Tribolube 2N. Shelf life 730 days. Meets MIL-PRF-83261C. Applications include aircraft actuators, gears, gimbal rings, oscillation bearings, antifriction and plain spherical bearings...
    $277.27

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  • PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA ORIGINAL
    BAC #: PHIL-MOM

    Phillips Milk of Magnesia, Original

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    Phillips Milk of Magnesia in 4 oz or 12 oz bottle, Original Flavor. Magnesium hydroxide is used as a hot section Anti-Seize joint compound to avoid corrosion on jet engines. Dries as a white powder.  Must use the original flavor to avoid sugar...
    $9.49 - $12.45
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Aircraft Grease and Lubricants

BAC carries both aviation-specific and general purpose lubricants, greases and corrosion inhibitors for use on aircraft and ground support equipment.  Mil-Spec qualified products are available from brands like LPS, Mobil, Aeroshell, Dow Corning, Zip Chem and more...

Aviation maintenance lubricants are specialized substances designed to minimize friction, reduce wear, and protect components under demanding operational conditions. These lubricants, such as greases, anti-seize compounds, and dry film lubricants, are engineered to perform in extreme temperatures, high pressures, and corrosive environments typical in aviation applications. They are used in a variety of systems and components, including landing gear, control surfaces, bearings, and actuators, ensuring smooth operation and extending the lifespan of critical parts. Meeting stringent industry standards, aviation lubricants offer superior adhesion, thermal stability, and resistance to moisture and contaminants. Their proper application during maintenance not only enhances safety and performance but also reduces downtime and operational costs.