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Like I said ....been doing it for years.
Don't think there going to spontaneously combust or anything....
 
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My bar is always fast sliding, use every 15 days wd40 and immediately wipe with a cloth otherwise attracts more dust. therefore my bar is always dry and fast.
I also used silicone spray, but the result is not comparable to wd40.
It remains the bar, less sliding.
Therefore, in my opinion, always lucid and dry bar is the best of life.
I also wanted to mention that Montolit, for some cutters and equipment, supplied in the box, some mini oilers of wd40.
 
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I also wanted to mention that Montolit, for some cutters and equipment, supplied in the box, some mini oilers of wd40
Yes Antonio but are those capsules meant only for the working parts of the cutter and not the rail?
 
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My bar is always fast sliding, use every 15 days wd40 and immediately wipe with a cloth otherwise attracts more dust


So you use wd40 to clean down your machine and then dry it off, so do I ;)
 
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Yes Antonio but are those capsules meant only for the working parts of the cutter and not the rail?
begins to be heavy lee ..;)
He's not talking about those to be attached to the handle.
I bought "baby foratutto" and there were two packs of wd40, to put on the pistons that slide up and down.
 
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This is what I use to lubricate the cutting axel and anti friction bearings
 
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Well this has spiralled... What's the conclusion then? Wet the bar with lube, wipe the bar and enjoy the benefits for a few more days. Words to live by :)
 

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Definitely keep it clean....
Problem i had was I started to use wd40 this attracts the dust and stops the handle sliding effiently ......so I have to keep spraying it to get it to work....
But as there 20 year old cutter's, I'm not going to beat myself up over it..
When I buy yours off you though, for a rock bottom price, I will take better care of them..;)
 

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