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BMU_VMW » Wed Sep 21, 2016 2:39 pm
The lubricant used by technicians when doing maintenance on our CTC/Gerstel autosamplers is a 'vaseline' like grease.
I don't see how lubricant from the gears in the back of the autosampler can make its way to the needle (unless you are really over doing the lubrication

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Just clean up the old grease, check the gears, rails and the little metal weels to see if they are all ok and undamaged. Lubricate them. (I would use a vasaline like grease, but make sure it does not go to liquid by the GC's temperature)
And don't forget to check if the 'chain-belt', that makes sure kabels and wires are moving smooth, is ok. If this is blocked or not bending smooth it can cause bad movement of the autosampler.
obviously you will need to re-align to autosampler, so don't forget to take the syringe out before you do that. it will save you from a bent needle
EDIT: had a search on google and multiple vendors have a Prev. Maint. kit for combipal and in it is a package of "PAL-grease" and a brush to apply it.