[Beowulf] What is the right lubricant for computer rack sliding rails?
Robert G. Brown
rgb at phy.duke.edu
Thu Feb 5 11:58:06 PST 2009
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Gus Correa wrote:
> Dear Beowulfers
>
> A mundane question:
>
> What is the right lubricant for computer rack sliding rails?
> Silicone, paraffin, graphite, WD-40, machine oil, grease, other?
If you immerse your nodes in olive oil, it shouldn't be an issue, right?
;-)
Otherwise, graphite is the only one I'd reject a priori, as it's a fine
conducting powder. Personally I'd use WD, but hell, I'd cook with WD if
I couldn't find any olive oil...
(The main issue in any case is to be sparing and not spray it so it gets
sucked into cooling fans.)
rgb
>
> Thank you,
> Gus Correa
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> Gustavo Correa
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