On the subject of lubricating plastics...
Nylon expands if it absorbs oils and greases [mineral vs vegetable ? i didn't 
check]. This means that certain nylon assemblies can bind.
The usual lubricant seen on plastic gears is a grease with a filler ... like 
the white grease used on curtain tracks [here, the easiest to source in small 
quantities]. I use a couple of different grades of a yellow looking grease - 
something with zinc oxide filler I think. It is automotive stuff. The filler 
slows the grease running/dripping off parts in hot weather.

John K.
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  From: Dekatron42 
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  Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 1:55 AM
  Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: Finished restoring a TIMEON 2000, motor driven 
Nixie clock from 1968!


  Hi Ali,


  Sorry for late reply but I tried to find out what lubricants could be used 
that would not dissolve the plastic parts, however I have not found any 
definite answer. In my clock I removed the extra lubricant that was smeared 
across the plastic and put in a small cup and then re-used it after cleaning. 
The motor bearings can be lubricated with for instance sewing machine oil.


  Cleaning the shafts and lubricating them again and also cleaning the contacts 
is usually what is needed.


  What differences can you spot in your clock, is the electrical wiring the 
same? Is yours a 24 hour clock or 12 hour like mine?


  Cheers,


  Martin

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