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The CRC INDUSTRIES 02085 is a non-curing silicone dielectric grease packaged in a 6 oz pressurized tube with a Select-A-BEAD nozzle for controlled application. It seals, lubricates, protects, and insulates electrical connections and components. The silicone compound waterproofs connection points and maintains electrical performance in wet, humid, or otherwise adverse weather conditions. Electricians, HVAC technicians, and utility service professionals reach for dielectric grease during routine maintenance and new installations wherever moisture intrusion or corrosion is a concern. The pressurized delivery format allows for precise bead sizing, reducing waste on fine connector work.
This product is suited for both residential and commercial electrical applications. It is commonly applied during service calls on outdoor lighting fixtures, electrical panels, transformers, and traffic control systems. HVAC and automotive technicians use it on spark plugs, battery terminals, and connector boots. The Select-A-BEAD nozzle makes it practical in tight spaces or on small components such as O-rings and rubber seals. It is appropriate anywhere a non-conductive, moisture-blocking compound is needed to extend the service life of an electrical connection or component.
Designed for use on electrical panels, outdoor lighting, scoreboards, traffic lights, high-voltage poles, transformers, disconnects, switching mechanisms, electrical contacts, spark plugs, battery terminals, fasteners, O-rings, and rubber and plastic parts.
Applied by licensed electricians, HVAC technicians, and qualified service professionals working on electrical systems. De-energize and lock out the circuit before servicing any connection where this compound will be applied, following applicable NEC lockout/tagout requirements. Apply a controlled amount to connector surfaces or sealing points — excess compound on conductive contact areas can impede current flow. Use appropriate personal protective equipment when working with pressurized containers.
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