Leading Lubricating System Manufacturers

Moving or rotating parts of machinery, such as dies, chains, spindles, pumps, cables, rails, bearings and gears, need to be lubricated in order to run smoothly and reliably. Read More…

Lubricating Systems Lubricating systems are used to apply calculated amounts of lubricant to machinery in order to prevent wear from friction. Lubricating systems are vital to manufacturing and industrial companies.

Graco's lubrication equipment division manufactures products used to dispense, meter and transfer motor and gear oils, grease, hydraulic and transmission fluids, antifreeze and other specialty lubricants. Our team of designers and engineers are committed to providing quality technical service and support on all our products. Call us or visit our website today!

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At LSP Industries, Inc., we specialize in delivering comprehensive lubrication system solutions tailored to meet the demanding needs of modern industries. We pride ourselves on our ability to design, manufacture, and support innovative lubrication systems that optimize machinery performance and ensure operational efficiency. Our team combines decades of expertise with state-of-the-art technology...

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The expert team at American Design & Manufacturing has over 100 years of combined knowledge in the design of customized lubrication systems, hydraulic equipment, heat transfer systems, gearbox assembly, cleaning equipment, specialty fabrication and test equipment. We utilize state of the art equipment and CAD design systems to create the best lubrication and other equipment for your application.

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At Oil-Rite Corporation, we specialize in designing and manufacturing high-quality lubrication systems that enhance the efficiency and longevity of industrial machinery. Our expertise lies in providing innovative solutions that ensure precise and reliable lubrication, reducing wear, minimizing maintenance costs, and optimizing performance across a wide range of industries.

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Many different types of lubricating systems may be used in the same industrial plant in order to keep the assembly line moving without hitch. To ensure effective operation, most moving parts require regular lubrication. Thankfully, there is a vast variety of lubricating systems to ensure that every piece of machinery is thoroughly lubricated.

Air lubricators, for instance, supply lubrication and filtration to compressed air lines. These lubricators are often built into the line itself, providing constant lubrication to power tools and other mechanisms. Chain oilers, on the other hand, are units that dispense measured amounts of lubricant along the length of a chain or rail. Both of these systems can be automatic, running by way of preset programs rather then individual manual attention.

Such systems are cost effective and more productive, and therefore very popular in the industry. Another automatic system is the central lubrication. This system, which also often attaches itself to the machine it lubricates, is able to cover more then one part of a machine at once. Other systems include gas pumps and constant level oilers.

The two major types of lubrication employed by these systems are grease and oil. Grease is a semisolid lubricant that in essence is a combination of mineral or vegetable oil and soap, not animal fat like other types of grease. They are utilized in industries that require infrequent lubrication of machines that therefore require a lube that will stay in place a long time.

Grease, with its greater viscosity, will do just that. The other major lubricant is oil, which is a liquid state that does not adhere to surfaces, making it a perfect lube. Mineral oils such as petroleum are best for lubrication, because they do not degenerate nearly as quickly as organic oils do. Lubrication systems are employed in almost every industry that uses mechanical equipment.

This includes oilfields, power plants, steel processing companies, the food and beverage industry, printing, mining and industrial manufacturing. The need for lubrication is not specific to these large scale production based industries though; many products that are used everyday by the common middle class American require regular lubrication, including cars and computers.

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