This has likely been discussed before, but what do folks use to grease the gears in their angle grinders? It's the nature of grinders that any grease applied to the teeth gets flung off, which makes me wonder if there's a stickier option.
I took the grease out of mine. The grease was blocking the air flow from the fan. Now it runs cooler and I can actually touch the gear case without getting burned.
Most power tools use a non-soaping grease with Molybdenum disulfide(MoS2) as an additive.
The exact type of grease will vary.
Most major power tool manufacturers use one type of grease for most of their tools, with specialty greases for certain special applications.
Fein, Dewalt, and Flex all have at least one specialty grease they use in dozens of tool models, with specialty greases reserved for specialty tools.
I think the Fein grease was actually affordable, but that might be do to the quantity you got.
The Dewalt and Flex greases were $$$$.
I took the grease out of mine. The grease was blocking the air flow from the fan. Now it runs cooler and I can actually touch the gear case without getting burned.
This doesn't make any sense. The grease in an angle grinder is in a separate, sealed housing that doesn't get air flow from the motor fan.
Running an angle grinder with no lubricant on the gears is a bad idea.
I took the grease out of mine. The grease was blocking the air flow from the fan. Now it runs cooler and I can actually touch the gear case without getting burned.
This doesn't make any sense. The grease in an angle grinder is in a separate, sealed housing that doesn't get air flow from the motor fan.
Running an angle grinder with no lubricant on the gears is a bad idea.
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The fan on the end of the armature, blows air through Part #30.
Part #30 protrudes through the gear housing where the gear housing has the slots cut out for the air scoops of Part #30 to go through. It flows more air without the grease. The grease never stays on the gear anyway. It gets flung onto the walls of the gear housing by centrifugal force.
I don't know how to respond other than to reiterate for any future readers of this this thread:
1) Every part of that statement is wrong.
2) Running steel on steel at 5800 linear feet per minute without lubrication is a recipe for unpleasantness.
All I know is that any kind of thick grease doesn't stay on the gear and is pretty much pointless. Eventually I plan on trying some #00 grease that's used in self propelled mower transmissions. It's thinner and might make it's way back onto the gear if it gets flung off.

Great grease for lower RPM drives, but I don’t know if I’d use it in an angle grinder. I use Lubriplate Power Tool grease.What about a semi liquid type grease like John Deere corn head grease?
Now you can grind underwater without any worries!bumping up am almost 3 year old thread here.
Tomorrow I plan to install new gears in my MAkita angle grinder and am going to use some extreme pressure marine grease I have in a tube.
hey, it's red just like the grease in the angle grinder, it must be the same !![]()

Wow, got me thinking, when should the grease be replaced? I have an older Dewalt 4.5" that has given me nothing but awesome service, and while I am all about PM, I also subscribe to the "if it's not broken don't fix it" newsletter.
Cheap angle grinders aren't that cheap when one considers what carpal tunnel surgery cost. That's why I use Metabo. It's the vibration.I buy cheaper grinders, use them accordingly and toss them when they don't work anymore. I would buy better a better grinder but they aren't all that much better. My old man had a few Makita grinders that needed gears, he wouldn't toss them cause they were expensive. They just sat there waiting for the gears. He would pick up a new one cause that's easier and faster than ordering gears for the broken ones. When you use one regularly they become almost disposable, at least the cheap ones.
That doesn't narrow it down very much. There's probably 20 different #2 Chevron greases. I sell the stuff and it's confusing to me even!i use chevron nlgi 2
I have a tough time with gripping on grinders. Was supposed to get carnal tunnel surgeries a while back then the rona hit and the VA cancelled all "elective" surgeries. I wasn't too on board with it anyhow, don't have the ability to take 1-2 weeks off and not use my hands.Cheap angle grinders aren't that cheap when one considers what carpal tunnel surgery cost. That's why I use Metabo. It's the vibration.