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The CRC INDUSTRIES 02120 is a non-chlorinated, non-conductive heavy duty degreaser formulated for use on electrical and mechanical equipment. Sold under the Lectra Clean II brand name, it delivers a dielectric strength of 42,100 volts and a cleaning strength of 75 Kb, making it a safe and effective option for servicing energized or sensitive electrical components. The aerosol format delivers a clear, residue-free solvent based on petroleum distillate propelled by carbon dioxide. It is non-corrosive, contains no Class I or Class II ozone-depleting chemicals, and produces no odor compound unlike citrus-based alternatives. Electricians, HVAC technicians, and industrial maintenance professionals rely on it where chlorinated solvents are not acceptable.
This degreaser is designed for a broad range of electrical and mechanical applications. It cleans electric motors, fusible disconnects, switchgear, transformers, circuits, insulators, relays, and switches. It also handles mechanical components including air tools, brakes, clutches, chains, bearings, generators, compressors, pumps, tools, dies, and molds. It is suitable for both electrical and general industrial equipment maintenance in residential, commercial, and light industrial settings. Use caution when applying to plastics, as the solvent formulation may affect some plastic materials.
Formulated for use on electric motors, fusible disconnects, switchgear, transformers, circuits, insulators, relays, switches, air tools, mechanical brakes, clutches, chains, bearings, generators, compressors, pumps, tools, dies, molds, and general electrical and industrial equipment. Use caution on plastics.
This product is applied by electricians, HVAC technicians, and industrial maintenance professionals during routine service and cleaning procedures. Before spraying, follow all applicable safety procedures for the equipment being serviced, including de-energizing circuits where required by NFPA 70E or local code. Apply in a well-ventilated area and allow surfaces to dry fully before returning equipment to service. Avoid prolonged contact with plastic housings or components until compatibility is confirmed.
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