Lubricator
Technical specifications:
♦ Lubricants generally operate according to Venturi principle. As the speed of air passing through a narrow section increases, a fall in pressure occurs. This allows the oil to drip into the air by sucking through the fine oil piping located in the section. However, in order for the drip to start, the air flow must be above a minimum value. Otherwise, the oil will not be absorbed because the pressure drop will be very small. Usually, for proper lubrication, the lubricant is set to be 1-12 drops / 1000 l from the adjustment screw on the lubrication. The viscosity of oil used in lubricants at 20 ° C is 10-50 cSt. The distance between the operator and the farthest user should not exceed 5 m. The effect of oil sprayed into the air is lost at more distances
Tooth Measurement
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Max Pressure
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Max Temperature
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Max Flow
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Mounting Position
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Fluid
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1/4"
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18 Bar 261 Psı
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50 °C
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1250 Nl/Mın
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Perpendicular
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Filtered
Compressed
Air
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1/2"
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18 Bar 261 Psı
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50 °C
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4000 Nl/Mın
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Perpendicular
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Compressed
Air
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1"
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18 Bar 261 Psı
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50 °C
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9500 Nl/Mın
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Perpendicular
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Compressed
Air
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11/4"
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18 Bar 261 Psı
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50 °C
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9500 Nl/Mın
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Perpendicular
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Compressed
Air
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11/2"
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13 Bar 188 Psı
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50 °C
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18000 Nl/Mın
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Perpendicular
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Compressed
Air
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2"
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13 Bar 188 Psı
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50 °C
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20000 Nl/Mın
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Perpendicular
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Compressed
Air
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