Anchorlube Metal Working Fluid

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Metal Cutting

Anchorlube is a non-hazardous, water soluble cutting fluid engineered for the most demanding metals, including stainless steel, high-carbon steel, aluminum, titanium, and exotic alloys.

It provides outstanding performance across a variety of machining operations, such as drilling, tapping, sawing, cutting, turning, milling, and threading, ensuring smooth, efficient results in every application.

Our all-purpose metalworking compound has a smooth, green semi-paste consistency that naturally adjusts with temperature fluctuations. With a melting point between 75°F and 80°F, it becomes more fluid in warmer conditions and thickens in cooler temperatures – without compromising its effectiveness.

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Specifications

With its outstanding level of tool-life and ability to deliver a fast, smooth cut, Anchorlube is the go-to solution for working with even the toughest metals, including exotic ones.

The advanced water-based formula ensures that tools stay sharp and efficient for longer periods of time, reducing the need for frequent replacements – saving valuable time and money!

  •  STAINLESS STEEL
  •  ALUMINUM
  •  TITANIUM
  •  INCONEL
  •  NICKEL
  •  HEAT TREATED STEEL
  •  HIGH STRENGTH STEEL
  •  BRASS
  •  COPPER
  •  MONEL
  •  CAST IRON
  •  CHROME

Product Information

Anchorlube is a non-hazardous, water soluble cutting fluid engineered for the most demanding metals, including stainless steel, high-carbon steel, aluminum, titanium, and exotic alloys.

It provides outstanding performance across a variety of machining operations, such as drilling, tapping, sawing, cutting, turning, milling, and threading, ensuring smooth, efficient results in every application.

Our all-purpose metalworking compound has a smooth, green semi-paste consistency that naturally adjusts with temperature fluctuations. With a melting point between 75°F and 80°F, it becomes more fluid in warmer conditions and thickens in cooler temperatures – without compromising its effectiveness.