The LG 200 lost just 5%. It clung to the bearing races with a tenacity that seemed almost alive.
Enter LG 200.
She took two identical bearings. One she packed with the standard lithium grease. The other she packed with LG 200. She placed both in a rig that sprayed high-pressure water at 60°C (140°F) for one hour—mimicking the mine’s wet-season slop. grease lg 200
In the world of industrial lubrication, LG 200 isn’t magic. It’s just the right chemistry—and sometimes, that’s more powerful than magic. Note on the name: While "LG 200" can refer to specific proprietary products (e.g., from Lubrication Engineers or other brands), this story describes the common technical characteristics of an extreme-pressure lithium complex grease with an ISO VG 200 base oil—widely recognized in heavy-duty industrial applications. The LG 200 lost just 5%
Emboldened, Elena applied LG 200 to the four most failure-prone haul trucks. For 2,000 operating hours, her team monitored vibration, temperature, and metal debris in the oil. She took two identical bearings
By the end of the trial, the mine’s annual maintenance budget had dropped by nearly $200,000. Elena explained it to her team simply: “Standard grease is a fair-weather friend. It works fine until you add water, heat, or shock. But LG 200 is a guardian. It doesn’t just lubricate—it protects. The high base oil viscosity means it stays thick under load. The extreme-pressure additives mean it chemically bonds to metal. And the water resistance means it doesn’t run away when conditions get ugly.” Today, San Cristóbal mine uses LG 200 across all heavy equipment. The story became a case study in Mining Lubricants Monthly , highlighting a key engineering truth: choosing the right grease isn’t about picking the most expensive one. It’s about matching the to the specific combination of load, water exposure, and temperature range.