AUTOMATIC LUBRICATORS . . . FEWER BREAKDOWNS, LESS MAINTENANCE
ELIMINATE MANUAL LUBRICATION
Automatic lubricators remove the need for manual lubrication by grease gun or any other cumbersome applicator. They reduce valuable maintenance team hours.
ELIMINATE CONTAMINATION
Automatic lubricators provide a constant positive pressure to the bearing/seal, which all but eliminates the ingress of dirt. Ensure greasing points are not missed Plus you have the added peace of mind the correct amount of grease has been applied.
REDUCE WEAR AND TEAR ON EQUIPMENT
Consistent greasing of a point keeps friction levels down (lower temperature) and increases component life. This will result in improved running time of your equipment.
EASIER AND SAFER
Automatic lubricators are ideal for difficult to get to grease points so are also safer for your maintenance crew.
SUIT MOST APPLICATIONS
Most automatic lubricators operate throughout a wide range of ambient temperatures to suit just about any application.
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WHY SIMALUBE IS THE BEST
Swiss-made Simalube Automatic lubricators offer many unique features that will benefit your operation. Here are a few of the major advantages:
FULLY ADJUSTABLE CLOCK
Increase or decrease the grease flow rate by simply rotating the clock dial. Turn it off during maintenance shutdowns. Other gas driven lubricators have a fixed dispensing speed and duration, offering you no flexibility, so they cost more to operate.
IMPROVED TRANSPARENT HOUSING
Simalube’s transparent housing prevents gas diffusion through the walls making Simalube more efficient and reliable. Windows allow easy checking of grease levels.
MORE PRESSURE
The pressure achieved through our patented gas-producing dry cells is 70 PSI ensuring that Simalube will get grease to most lubrication points.
PATENTED GAS PRODUCING DRY CELLS
Competitors offer grease pressure systems driven by dangerous chemicals and acids. Simalube’s patented gas producing dry cells are completely safe, harmless and are approved.
WIDER TEMPERATURE APPLICATION RANGE
Simalube operates in ambient temperatures up to 55 and down to –20 degrees Celsius. Chemically driven units have maximum operating temperatures of only 40 degrees
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