is gear that is exposed to
the environment, rather than being housed in a protective
gear box. Open gears are generally large,
heavily loaded, and slow moving. They are found in such applications as
mining and construction machinery, punch presses, plastic and rubber mills,
tube mills, and rotary kilns. Open gears require viscous, adhesive
lubricants that bond to the metal surfaces and resist run-off. Such
lubricants are often called gear shields.
Top-quality lubricants for such applications are specially formulated to
protect the gears against the effects of water and other contaminants.