Lubricating equipments
Lubricating equipments
Lubrication equipment is designed to apply lubricants to machinery, which reduces friction and wear, ensuring smooth operation. Common types of lubrication equipment include pumps, valves, controllers, grease guns, oil dispensing systems, lubrication fittings, hose reels, and various lubrication accessories.
Lubrication pumps transfer lubricants from storage containers to machinery application points. There are several types of lubrication pumps, including manual, electric, and air-operated pumps.
Grease guns apply grease to machinery and equipment. They are available in manual and air-powered models and are typically used for small applications.
The control system regulates the flow of lubricant to the moving parts. Depending on the application, it can be a manual or automatic system. The controller units are available in a wide range with “two plus one” functionality. A single controller can program two independent lubrication zones and control one automatic reservoir filling system.
Lubrication Valves play an important role in the smooth operation of machinery in various sectors. Dualine valves are essential components of dual-line lubrication systems, designed to provide precisely measured amounts of lubricant—either Oil or grease—to numerous lubrication locations. These valves work hydraulically, offering constant and dependable performance in various industrial applications.
Oil dispensing systems apply Oil to machinery and equipment. They can be manual or automated and are used for larger applications. Lubrication fittings connect lubrication equipment to machinery and equipment. They come in various sizes and types to fit different applications.
Hose reels store and dispense hoses for lubrication equipment. They can be wall-mounted or portable and are typically used in larger applications. Lubrication accessories include filters, meters, and pressure gauges. They are used to ensure proper lubrication and monitor lubrication equipment performance.
Properly selecting and using lubrication equipment can reduce downtime, increase equipment lifespan, and improve overall productivity.