What substance do u use to lubricate silicon seals?
- KVRAF
- 5375 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia
Yo, 'sup
I need to lubricate pneumatic switch silicon seals with something.
What material do I need?
I have tried valve oil, WD-40, and silicon spray.
All of these make things worse.
I only have bearing grease here left to try.
Cheers peeps
I need the lightest action switches, so am trying to lube
I need to lubricate pneumatic switch silicon seals with something.
What material do I need?
I have tried valve oil, WD-40, and silicon spray.
All of these make things worse.
I only have bearing grease here left to try.
Cheers peeps
I need the lightest action switches, so am trying to lube
I wonder what I want in here
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- Topic Starter
- 5375 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia
hey thanks-
maybe I need some naptha or transmission fluid. The is also pneumatic oil I remember now. Maybe they have it at the local supply. After being dosed with these petrol based stuffs- I ran some water on it and that was better. It will prolly revert once it's dried though.
edit-the last one I tried was best. The bearing grease works good
maybe I need some naptha or transmission fluid. The is also pneumatic oil I remember now. Maybe they have it at the local supply. After being dosed with these petrol based stuffs- I ran some water on it and that was better. It will prolly revert once it's dried though.
edit-the last one I tried was best. The bearing grease works good
I wonder what I want in here
-my site is gone and music a mess
-my site is gone and music a mess
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5375 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia
Thanks Cam-
It will prolly work-
I'm guessing it is the consistency more than the substance.
It will prolly work-
I'm guessing it is the consistency more than the substance.
I wonder what I want in here
-my site is gone and music a mess
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- KVRian
- 1048 posts since 16 Oct, 2008
See user name, exercise imagination.
- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
I made the WTF face when I started reading the thread title.
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- KVRian
- 1048 posts since 16 Oct, 2008
I'm listening to the original Dolly Parton "Jolene" and tears are in my eyes. Some kinda lubrication is imminent in this colorful life of mine.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5375 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia

I'm thinking about selling my mod on these Lego switches.
The 2 I have modded are in my pneumatic motor concept.
Inside is a semi-circular silicon cavity, with 2 dot cavities at the ends. When the switch is off, the 2 outs have the dots over them.
So it's a bit OT for KVR, but here is some of my pneumatic play with musical results->
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=383797
Yeah-I thought there my be some opportunity to make some lewd remarks. Just don't use WD-40 hehe
I wonder what I want in here
-my site is gone and music a mess
-my site is gone and music a mess
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- KVRAF
- 7579 posts since 17 Feb, 2005
Lego parts are low friction by default, so maybe the air through the switch is causing a problem? In that case, silicone would be a good choice, but given that it is pneumatic, the lubricant might block flow.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5375 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia
hmm, they are not as low friction as possible by default,
as they r indented.
I have ground off the indents and replaced the plastic weld with 3 3 mm bolt(one is the pivot point),
this means that the side plates can be adjusted depending on how much air pressure there is. ie, at 60 psi there is more friction than at 10(caused by doing up the bolts).
I think silicon sounds good too,
the grease doesn't block the flow.
It is necessary after applying to give the switch a good blow out, or u get grease in the lines.
Thanks mate.
On my 100 PSI unit I will be using these switches->
http://www.pneumadyne.com/position-valv ... id=C042303
The friction is now at the minimum, unless the silicon grease is better
as they r indented.
I have ground off the indents and replaced the plastic weld with 3 3 mm bolt(one is the pivot point),
this means that the side plates can be adjusted depending on how much air pressure there is. ie, at 60 psi there is more friction than at 10(caused by doing up the bolts).
I think silicon sounds good too,
the grease doesn't block the flow.
It is necessary after applying to give the switch a good blow out, or u get grease in the lines.
Thanks mate.
On my 100 PSI unit I will be using these switches->
http://www.pneumadyne.com/position-valv ... id=C042303
The friction is now at the minimum, unless the silicon grease is better
I wonder what I want in here
-my site is gone and music a mess
-my site is gone and music a mess