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Nyogel 767A Synthetic Damping Grease Lubricant 50g Squeeze Tube by EDC Plus

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Nyogel 767A is a silica thickened, synthetic hydrocarbon, heavy duty damping grease designed for mechanical and electromagnetically parts and components that require a heavy level of damping. Nyogel 767A deduces chattering, noise, free motion and quiets down loosely-fitting components while reducing metal to metal contact and wear. This grease is made in USA by Nye Lubricants Inc and is packed by EDC Plus into our own custom made 50g (1.76 oz) squeeze tubes with threaded caps. Manufacturing the tubes, labels, and packing the grease in house allows us to pass along significant savings and value to our customers, while still delivering fresh, high quality Nyogel 767A grease.


Lynnette
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Samsung washer had the infamous Death Wobble. This grease is perfect for that.The stock suspension rods were changed out, but the new ones only lasted 6 months before THE WOBBLE was back. Whatever slave labor is putting these things together in China is not really greasing them with the care you or I would take, and that grease is all that matters. Once the plastic caps have buffed all the grease down to nothing, the jumping will ensue.Metal collars were also installed to limit the upper travel of the spring's cap, but these are almost certainly irrelevant.When greasing the rods, 4 lines of grease were laid on each area where the cap can travel. The upper and lower portions of the spring cap were separated to allow the introduction of grease all through the space where the cap sits without any loading on it. Once it is loaded with the weight of the washer, that zone will be the upper range of travel, so you want that greased to prevent upward jumping.Upward jumping is the heart of the problem. The grease prevents that and the metal collars constitute a hard upper limit should the grease fail. But to restate, those collars are not being touched at all if the grease is properly applied. You don't need much grease, but it needs to be on all sliding contact surfaces. The end result was perfection, performing like it did the day it was purchased.*** 30 Day Update :(The grease is again not working. I suspect once the machine starts jumping, the plastic caps get worn down a bit, making it that much harder for the grease to do its job. So I compressed each one with the metal collars and we will see how preloading the springs might help.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Packaging: Shipped in a simple plastic bag in a white Amazon plastic sleeve.Product Impressions: Quality is top notch. You get what you pay for! It is a bit hard to get out of the tube but the tube was mostly filled and the grease is working wonders on my ThrustMaster joystick/throttle set. Be sure to watch YouTube videos on how to apply or else you'll make a mess!Usability: Works for HOTAs systems of various kinds, has various other applications as well!Overall Thoughts: VERY nice quality but pricey.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
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Jason Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Great for a practical joke. STUFF IS A PAIN TO GET OFF YOUR HAND. Work well for damping rebound on washer shocks.
Victoria Galvan-Oliphant
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
I got some bulk microfiber towels, SQUEEZED FOR MY LIFE like I'm trying to get a drop of blood from Thanos, and managed to get the tiniest stream of this super-sticky, confusing substance onto the corner of the cloth.And man does it work. I cracked open my throttle and, with insane difficulty, squeezed my sticky microfiber corner all over the metal rods in the throttle. I also squeezed some more out of that tube (you get A LOT) and smeared it everywhere beneath the connector for the joystick, where it rubs. Didn't need to open the joystick for that.The joystick movement feels satisfyingly unnoticed now, never distracting. The throttle feels like I'm able to choose distinctly between 43% power, 44% power, etc. That was the biggest difference. After you rub the throttle around to even-out the grease coating, it moves like a plane throttle should.
Dustin Glenn
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2020
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Tango-Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2020
I ordered Nyogel 767A to re-grease my Thrustmaster WCS throttle. I know some of these reviews talk about broken, spilled grease, but I did not experience this at all. The grease came in a simple, sturdy tube with instructions on how best to open the tube and apply. No issues at all with packaging or delivery here.As far as the grease itself, it gets the job done. If you're thinking about using some for your flight stick or HOTAS, be warned that the 767A viscosity is HIGH. In other words, while it does provide a really premium-feeling damping effect, it also makes the movement feel heavier and require more effort initially. After a few days, it does settle in, but either way, I ended up reducing the tension bar on the throttle significantly to allow for smooth motion.As far as applying it, the grease is thick. I tried used a small paint brush, but found the grease would pull the horse hair fibers out of the brush. I tried using a q-tip, which was a bit better, but similar issues with cotton fibers. Ultimately, it might be worth using a microfiber towel or plastic applicator (like a credit card or something), as I don't recommend using your finger (I got a little bit on my fingers accidentally and it's tough to wash out; Dawn dishwashing soap worked best).Hope this helps.