WD-40 is an international brand synonymous with reliability and versatility in the maintenance products sector. Known for its historic multifunctional lubricant, WD-40 now offers a wide range of technical sprays and specialist solutions ideal for mechanical workshops, industry, maintenance and professional DIY.
WD-40 Product Range
- WD-40 Multipurpose LubricantUnlocks, lubricates, protects against rust, eliminates moisture and cleans: an indispensable product for every workshop.
- Penetrating Oils and Protective CoatingsSprays designed to loosen rusted parts, protect metals from corrosion and extend their useful life.
- Degreasers and cleanersSpecific products for removing grease, oil and stubborn dirt from surfaces and mechanical components.
- Specialist lubricantsSprays for chains, hinges, gears and industrial applications that require maximum precision.
- Electrical maintenance productsConductive and protective sprays against moisture and oxidation on electrical systems and sensitive components.
Why choose WD-40 on Link Industrial Tools
- Iconic brand: synonymous with reliability worldwide.
- Versatility: one product for multiple applications.
- Protection: against rust, oxidation and moisture.
- Practicality: spray can with Smart Straw for targeted applications.
- Complete range: from multi-purpose to specialist sprays.
Typical applications
- Mechanical and automotive workshops
- Industrial maintenance
- Electrical and electronic systems
- Agricultural and shipbuilding sectors
- Professional use and advanced DIY
FAQs about WD-40
1. Can WD-40 multi-purpose product be used as a penetrating oil?
Yes, it is perfect for loosening screws, bolts and rusted parts.
2. Does WD-40 also protect against rust?
Yes, it creates a protective barrier against oxidation and moisture.
3. Are there specific WD-40 products for chains and gears?
Yes, the Specialist line offers sprays dedicated to chains, transmissions and precision mechanisms.
4. Can it also be used on electrical systems?
Yes, WD-40 has specific products that protect contacts from moisture and oxidation.
5. Where is WD-40 most commonly used?
In workshops, automotive, industry, electrical systems and daily maintenance.