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Lubricators

Lubricators apply controlled amounts of lubricant to areas of friction on moving or rotating mechanical parts. Lubricating systems are vital to manufacturing and industrial companies, since bearings, dies, chains, cables, spindles, pumps, rails and gears need to be lubricated to make equipment run smoothly and reliably.

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Oil-Rite® Corporation
Manitowoc, WI
920-682-6173
Oil-Rite® Corporation began manufacturing equipment in 1933. Our reputation and product line has grown, and we remain dedicated to the design and manufacturing of lubricators and other related goods such as valves, liquid level gages and spray systems. Find high quality chain, full flow, multiple feed and air models here, as well as the patented PurgeX® centralized system.
Digilube Systems, Inc.
Springboro, OH
800-837-5667
Digilube Systems is an ISO 9002 certified company who specializes in delivering high quality lubricators to our customers. We are also a private label lubricants manufacturer and will consider making automatic lubrication products and conveyor dry film lubricant spray for other companies. Visit our company website today to request a quote about our products!
Bijur Delimon International
Morrisville, NC
800-631-0168
Bijur Delimon International is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of various lubricators. These systems range from simple single-point feeders to complex automatic systems that dispense oil or grease to hundreds of points. Bijur Delimon also produces industrial cooling products backed by world-class on-site service and support worldwide.
Trico Corporation
Pewaukee, WI
800-558-7008
For more than ninety years, the Trico Corporation has provided customers lubricators and management solutions with a focus on industrial equipment performance and reliability. We have done this by combining high-performance and globally-recognized products, with our proactive management training, and in-plant services, as well as analysis services. See our website for more information!
BEKA-MAX of America, Inc.
West Seneca, NY
888-862-7461
The Beka brand is synonymous with innovation and customized lubricators of the highest quality. With state-of-the art technology, broad product range and world wide presence, we are a global leader in our field. The quality of BEKA products and parts have been valued by manufacturers and owners of machines and vehicles since 1927. Call us or visit our website!
Mighty Lube
Fremont, MI
231-924-6160
Using the patented Conveyor Monitoring technology, Mighty Lube Systematic Lubrication, Inc is able to produce the most detailed and accurate results known to industry. Equipped with a vast knowledge of conveyor chains, our service team gets the job done right and is the driving force behind our company. Call one of our qualified team members to hear more about our quality lubricators!

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Lubricators

Factors to consider when purchasing a lubricating system include capacity, pressure, rate of flow and maximum operating temperature. Lubricators can be manual or automatic. Central lubrication systems, which are actually attached to the large machines they service automatically through preprogramming, are very popular in large industrial settings. Grease pumps are an example of manual lubricators, although they can be attached to automatic systems like air lubricators. Whether targeted toward spot lubing machines or keeping a single part, such as a chain, constantly oiled or greased, there is a lubricator to get the job done. Lubricating systems have three main parts: the reservoir, the pump, and the filter. The reservoir holds the old lubricant after it comes back from being used, while the pump moves the lubricant along the system and into areas that need lubrication. The filter cleans contaminants out of the lubricant and ensures that the system continues to run uninterrupted.

The common lubricants discharged by lubricators are grease and oil, although alternative lubes do exist. The semisolid, soap and oil based grease is often used in hard to reach places, because it stays for a long period of time and therefore only requires occasional appliance. Oil lubricants are often mineral based substances such as petroleum, liquid lubes that are easy to apply but still vital protection against wear and corrosion for a machine in constant motion. Not all lubricants are earth friendly when they are disposed of in a careless fashion. The greatest risk from the greases and oils used in a wide variety of industrial manufacturing companies is that they well spoil the water supply if not properly gotten rid of. Therefore every industry that uses lubricants must take responsibility for getting rid of the waste carefully. There are also lubes now available, such as Lanolin, which is a natural oil extracted from lambs wool, that are non-toxic. Lubricators are used in almost every industry, including food service, textile, and automotive. The need for lubrication is not specific to manufacturing; many products that we use everyday require regular lubrication, including cars and computer technology.
 

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