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Grease Pump

Grease pumps work together with the reservoir and filter to lubricate machinery. The pump moves the lubricant along the system and into areas that need lubrication. Grease pumps can be manual or automatic; while the manual pumps rely on physical labor, automatic pumps can use pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric power.

Oil-Rite® Corporation
Manitowoc, WI
920-682-6173
Oil-Rite® began manufacturing lubrication equipment in 1933. Our reputation and product line has grown, and we remain dedicated to the design and manufacturing of lubricating systems and other related goods such as valves, liquid level gages and spray systems. Find high quality chain, full flow, multiple feed and air lubricators here, as well as the patented PurgeX® centralize lubrication system.
DropsA USA Incorporated
Sterling Heights, MI
586-566-1540
Since 1946, Dropsa USA has been engineering & manufacturing centralized lubrication systems & components which are made to fit your application. Our lubricating systems include single-line & two-line systems, oil & air lubricators & machinery lubricators. Contact us today for your grease lubrication, near dry machining, recirculating oil & total loss lubrication solutions.
J. Dedoes Inc.
Wixom, MI
800-941-9450
Welcome to J. Dedoes, manufacturer & distributor of sealant, adhesive & lubrication dispensing equipment. We offer a broad range of quality, Brand name products not limited to Graco, Loctite, Axson Construction Products and more. Additional services bring you an authorized warranty repair center for all Graco products, a full machine shop, custom filling and a pickup and delivery service system.
Lubrication Systems Company
Houston, TX
800-800-5823
Lubrication Systems Company (LSC) is a Colfax business unit. We lead the world in the design, manufacture, installation & maintenance of centralized lubrication & oil purification systems. We serve refineries, gas gathering markets and petrochemical plants. Our full range of products includes the proprietary & patented technologies, LubriMist® Oil Mist systems & ThermoJet® Oil Purifiers.
Lubrication Technologies, Inc.
West Springfield, MA
877-285-5823
Progressive, centralized & automatic lubricating systems are available at Lubrication Technologies. We can design, install & service a number of lubrication systems. We design, for example, centralized lubrication systems for both oil & grease in all applications. We service all types of markets & industries & can provide proven solutions to your lubrication challenges.
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Grease Pump


Grease is a non-liquid lubricant with higher viscosity than regular oil. A viscous combination of oil and soap, grease is preferred to other petrol-based lubricants in locations where oil drippings are undesirable. Grease is applied to machinery under heavy pressure, specifically in points of heightened friction. It is a desirable piece of lubricant equipment because it is easy to use, built to keep the grease contaminant free and is economically and environmentally friendly. A grease pump is a lubrication system that aesthetically resembles a small vacuum, although its body can range in size, holding anywhere from thirty pounds to four hundred pounds of grease. Another positive attribute is the grease pump has the ability to match up with other lubricating systems, such as central lubrication systems and grease guns. Additional chemical additives can also be mixed into the grease formula for specific characteristics, such as adding anti-wear agents to keep the metal from abrasions and oxidation inhibitors to prolong the life of the grease. Grease pumps are commonly employed by the automotive and manufacturing industries, although large machinery in the food and beverage, marine and construction industries also make use of the lubricators.

Important specifications to consider when purchasing a grease pump are the viscosity, or resistance to flow of the product being pumped, the volume dispensed, system pressure and the size of the drum. What system, if any, the grease pump will be working with is also an important consideration. The automatic, central lubrication system is usually set up to be permanent, greasing more then one part of a machine at once. Although it often demands individual maintenance, it is commonly found attached to the machine it is lubricating. The cost of owning a central lubrication system with a grease pump is less because no additional operators are necessary, and the human error aspect is all but eliminated. A grease gun, which is another common grease pump attachment that can also work all on its own, is a tool used manually. The power of the gun is in the body, and the flexibility to reach out of the way parts of a machine is in the long whip hose that varies in length. Grease pumps are basic necessities in the lubricating industry, versatile enough to match with other systems as well as work alone. They are a product that will be in demand for the foreseeable future.