What Is A Lubricator?

Jun 08, 2022

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As a lubricating device that sends oil to the friction parts centrally, it is called a lubricator. The lubricator can send a large amount of oil under high pressure for a long distance. The oil delivery starts after the machine is started and automatically continues during the entire working period of the machine. Lubricators have mechanical transmission and manual. The oil pump with the mechanical transmission is driven by an electric motor or by the rotating parts of the machine itself. In addition to the main drive, the lubricator is sometimes equipped with an auxiliary device for manual oil extraction to deliver the necessary oil when starting the machine. on friction parts.


Application industry

Car manufacturer

Mining Machinery, Cement Manufacturing

oil extraction

Port, Hoisting, and Loading Machinery

Plastic machinery (blow molding machine, injection molding machine, etc.)

Food industry (beer, dairy, beverages, etc.)

Packaging and Printing Machinery

Chains, lifts, vertical lift storage racks

car wash equipment

wind power, coal power plants

Sewage treatment and lock equipment

Motors, pumps, fans/fans, slides/rails, gears, bearings

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