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Industrial Parts & Services, Inc.

133 Commerce Parkway Hodgenville, KY 42748

Phone: (502) 413-5303    Fax: (270) 358-5008
E-mail:
sales@ips-press.com


 

Description:           The SureMatic Lubricator is a piston discharge pump actuated by air, controlled by an electric solenoid valve (optional). The lubricator handles most industrial greases suitable for being transferred under pressure through small bore tubing. A wide selection of reservoir capacities is available to handle small, medium, and large machinery.

Operation:             A machine or timer-controlled solonoid valve actuates the SureMatic Lubricator to deliver pre-determined amounts of grease.

System Design:        Recommended for use with Progressive lubricating systems.

Data Sheet:              SureMatic Lubricator, (Form No. 21673)

Description:             A manually operated piston pump capable of dispensing up to NLGI #2 grease.

Operation:             Actuation of the pump handle (back and forth motion) completes piston suction and discharge stroke. Grease is expelled through the outlet check valve to the discharge port on the pump body. An optional plugged outlet is located on the far side of the housing to facilitate installation.

IMPORTANT:      A reservoir follower plate is provided to prevent cavitation. Always refill reservoir with clean grease through the standard zerk grease fitting located in the lower housing. This minimizes introduction of air pockets into lubricator and distribution system.

System Design:        Recommended for use with Progressive lubricating systems.

Technical Data:       

Lubricant:                soft greases to NLGI No. 0

Delivery:                  1.0 cc/stroke

Pressure Output:      2100 psi (150 kg/cm2) max.

Reservoir:                clear plastic

Installation:              vertical

 Contact IPS for a quote for your specific application.


 

133 Commerce Parkway Hodgenville, KY 42748

Phone: (502) 413-5303    Fax: (270) 358-5008
E-mail:
sales@ips-press.com

 

 

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