Overview
A Single Point Lubricator is a self-contained automatic lubrication device designed to deliver a continuous and precise supply of lubricant (oil or grease) to a single lubrication point over an extended period. It operates independently and often requires no external power.
Key Features
- Compact Design: Small, easy to install directly at the lubrication point.
- Independent Supply: One unit per lubrication point — no centralized piping required.
- Automatic Operation: Provides steady lubrication for weeks or months without intervention.
- Adjustable Output: Various discharge rates available for different applications.
- No Power Needed: Most types are gas-driven or spring-actuated — very easy to deploy.
- Enhanced Safety: Reduces the need to approach hazardous or hard-to-reach areas for manual greasing.
Applications
- Electric motor bearings
- Conveyor chain and roller bearings
- Wind turbine blade hubs
- Fans, pumps, compressors
- Hoists, steel mills, textile machines
- Hazardous, confined, or elevated spaces
Advantages
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Benefit Description Lower Maintenance Reduces manual greasing labor and downtime Consistent Lubrication Ensures uninterrupted and precise lubrication Extended Equipment Life Avoids over- or under-lubrication wear Easy Installation No special tools or expertise required Environmentally Friendly Minimal waste and spillage
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