Yokomo YOKCSBG Black Grease Lubricant for Model Parts  [YOKCSBG]

Yokomo CS-BG - Black Grease
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Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKCSBG
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Sticky black grease for model parts

Yokomo YOKCSBG Black Grease is supplied as a maintenance-grade lubricant for general R/C parts. The product is presented as a black grease that holds in place for routine servicing and light assembly work where a thicker lubricant is preferable.

Its intended use covers many general R/C parts. Common targets include pivot joints, drive linkages, and other assemblies that benefit from a grease that resists dripping or migration. The wording avoids technical performance claims or specific chemistry details.

How to apply: remove old residue and contaminants, then work a modest amount of grease into the contact area with a brush or small tool. Cycle the part briefly to distribute the grease, then clean away excess. Avoid contaminating electronic contacts such as ESC terminals and motor leads.

Role in setup: black grease acts as a maintenance aid that can modify friction and reduce wear in drivetrain and linkage interfaces. Reapply when adjusting tolerances or installing replacement parts to preserve smooth operation, using lighter amounts where sensitivity is needed and heavier where protection is priorities.

Presented as a simple maintenance grease for R/C models, this product is intended to keep moving parts functioning smoothly during normal service and light assembly.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
It's suited to routine upkeep like lubricating pivots, linkages, and driveline joints where a grease that stays put is wanted.
Yes. Use a small brush or spatula to spread a thin, even layer after cleaning the area. Work the part to seat the grease, then remove surplus.
No. Keep grease away from connectors, motor terminals, and any electrical contact surfaces to avoid interference with connections.

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