This is the one I use.
Perfect for RJ45, useless for lubrication.

The only problem I've had is that riding around in my tool bag busted the cap and got grease on my tools.

http://www.permatex.com/products-2/product-categories/specialized-maintenance-repair/electrical-system-maintenance/permatex-dielectric-tune-up-grease-detail




----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Hohhof via Af" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Local source for silicon grease (Corning 4)


http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-77134-Nickel-Anti-Seize-Lubricant/dp/B007NJOEAI

Do NOT put this on RJ45 plugs.

Also, I believe for stainless steel hardware you're supposed to avoid anti-seize that contains copper. Auto stores will have anti-seize that contains nickel, copper, graphite, need to make sure it's for stainless steel.

Note sure why copper is bad, since another approach is to use silicon bronze nuts on stainless steel threads.


-----Original Message----- From: Adam Moffett via Af
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 2:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Local source for silicon grease (Corning 4)


I haven't put the lithium on anything more important than a wimax
SM....mostly it's for my car.  But the stainless hardware on the 320
hasn't seized up after a few years with lithium grease on it.  I also
know one of our installers runs around putting WD-40 on them when he
puts them together.  I would have expected that to wash off, but his
haven't seized up either. Is it just a matter of time?

I think there are 3 different applications, don't mix up the products:

dielectric grease for waterproofing modular jack connections: Dow Corning DC4 or equivalent

grease for rubber feedhorn O-rings:  Dow Corning DC111 or equivalent

anti-seize for stainless hardware: more than just lithium grease, I would make sure it says something about anti-seize or never-seize or something like that on the label and also that it is intended for stainless steel. Many brands. I think I finally found some Permatex Nickel Anti-Seize at O'Reilly auto parts, after striking out at Autozone and Advance. Note the stuff with nickel dust in it stains, don't get it where you don't want it. You don't need much so I got a little tube, but the brush-top bottle might be good for applying it without getting it on your fingers.


-----Original Message----- From: Adam Moffett via Af
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 2:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Local source for silicon grease (Corning 4)


Lots of good responses here.  I was wondering if you meant a dielectric
grease, or something to lube up your stainless parts so they don't
seize, or something else?

Auto parts store should have options for any of that.  I bought a can of
lithium grease for $2.99 at Autozone some years ago.  It's the size of a
peanut can.  Since you only need a dab here and there on each part, I've
been using that same can for 6-7 years.

Any clues where I might look locally for this?  I'm not having any luck.

-Jason






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