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The contralube team love grease; we’re not afraid or ashamed to say it and we know the pitfalls of not lubricating components and contact areas.

That's why we created contralube770. This state of the art, synthetic hydrocarbon grease is for the protection of contact areas/surfaces.
Contralube770 is primarily an electrical contact and connector grease but it can be used for loads of different jobs .

Contralube770 is classed as a grease but looks like a clear hair gel. It has excellent ‘stay-in-place’ properties and will consistently out perform
The competition. There are situations where a general purpose smelly spray lubricant (you know the brands we are on about) is not the best
Substance for the job at hand - you need a more permanent solution. Oils too can be very messy so on many occasions contralube is the ideal
Tool to lubricate and protect your parts/components.
So why did we call it Contralube 770?
Of course, the material has a chemical name - but believe us that would sound too interesting to you.
Well the ‘lube’ bit is self-explanatory. Why ‘contra’? Lets look at what the dictionary says....

CONTRA -

Preposition - In contrast to; against

Adverb - In opposition to something stated or expected; to the contrary
Many components/connections are expected to eventually fail. Well we believe that contrary to this expectation, your connection should last.
Replacing a connector or re-wiring/re-crimping is a pain.

In contrast to this, using contralube770 is a valuable weapon when faced with preventative maintenance tasks. Our grease will keep your
equipment operating; whether this is an external security camera connection, a complex multi-pin connector, any electro/mechanical connection
or just a plain metal on metal contact, you need to avoid equipment failures and the downtime plus repair tasks that follow.

The numbers ‘770’ is our internal company code relating to the chemical composition of the grease.....it’s a secret, a bit like Colonel Sanders
secret chicken coating recipe.