
Stop humidity and rust corrosion from causing near-instantaneous damage to your gears. GearLogicSM applies a thin, non-hardening preservative barrier, allowing you to shield your gear drives from moisture — and store them safely until they’re returned to service.
Unlike other preservatives, GearLogicSM doesn’t harden or get tacky during application. That means there’s no need to flush your drive when you remove it from storage. Simply replace the hygroscopic breather element and Plexiglas inspection cover, fill the unit with the proper lubricant, and go.
*Applies to mineral oil only. Applications using synthetic oil need to be flushed prior to filling.
TERMS AND CONDITIONSFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE GEARLOGIC PROCESS
Yes. Any brand gear drive currently being stored at your facility is likely a candidate for GearLogic.
Yes, but the gear drive needs to be flushed before being filled with synthetic oil. Mineral oils do not require flushing before filling, since GearLogicSM dissolves in mineral oil after the gear drive has been filled.
No. Due to the specialized equipment required for GearLogic, gear drives must be shipped to the nearest Philadelphia Gear Regional Service Center for treatment.
No. Gear drives can be sent directly from your site to Philadelphia Gear for GearLogic treatment.
The GearLogic long-term preservation warranty can be applied to virtually any size gear drive.
No. The user-friendly GearLogic design requires no shaft rotation. The only “maintenance” necessary is periodically checking the desiccant bags and hygroscopic breather to see if they need replacement.
Costs vary depending on gear drive type and other factors. Rest assured, GearLogic is intended to be a value-added service that can provide our customers with increased peace of mind for a relatively minimal cost.