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Oilers use several different lubricating materials and can apply these materials by various means. Read More…

Oilers An oiler is a device used to apply lubricating oil to machinery. To ensure effective operation, most moving parts require regular lubrication to prevent wear from friction.

Established in 1997, Acumen Technologies, Inc. has been a trusted manufacturer of a high quality chain oiler for fifteen years. Our experienced employees are very knowledgeable and ready to answer any questions you may have about lubricating products and equipment. We seek to create products that solve lubrication problems you may be having. Contact us today and let us know how we can serve you!

Acumen Technologies Inc. $$$

Our grease pumps cannot be topped! Since we were established we have been providing our customers with an extensive line of lubrication systems equipment that will stand up the rigorous wear and tear of everyday application in order to provide a lifetime of value. We have been providing our customers exceptional customer service and this is a tradition that we strive to continue. Visit our...

Nordson EFD $$$

Automatic lubricating systems, lubrication equipment, bulk grease transfer systems, pumps and other lubricating machinery are available through us. We design and manufacture lubrication systems and make repairs. We distribute specialty lubricants, chain lubricators and other lubrication products.

KM Specialty Pumps & Systems, Inc. $$$

North American manufacturer and distributor of meters and systems designed for monitoring circulating oil lubrication and grease distribution. Product types include variable area flow meters, oval gear flow meters, grease pumps, dosers and flow sensors. ESKO meters are available in multi-flow configurations of up to 12 meters in a bank. Lubrication monitoring systems can be furnished in custom...

Esko Pacific Sales $$$

Are you looking for variety and ease in ordering? Then you've come to the right place... D & D Instruments. We offer automotive oil gauges and vacuum gauges. We also provide pressure process gauges. We furnish extensive on-line ordering so you can order just the right product for your application.

D & D Instruments $$$
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Oilers are lubrication equipment that applies petrol-based lubrication to machines and parts. Lubricant distribution can be powered by many means; it can be driven by manual labor or by pneumatic, hydraulic or electric power. Delivery techniques for lubricators include constant level, full flow, metered quantity, microfog and spray methods.

Constant level oilers involve automatic lubricators that provide a continuous supply of lubricant to machines and systems. The specific mechanics of constant level oilers are in short, a three part dispenser shaped like a trapezoid light bulb. A reservoir contains the additional oil at the top, while a pump is what pumps it out through the pumping house when the sensors let the automatic system know it is necessary.

Like other automatic systems such as the central lubrication system, which are full flow oilers, constant level oilers are often attached to the machine itself. Microfog lubrication delivers a mixture of atomized, micron oil particles and air. Spray methods would be done manually for occasional spot lubrication on machines without automatic systems attached.

Oilers are vital to manufacturing industries. Moving or rotating parts of machinery, such as dies, chains, spindles, pumps, cables, rails, bearings, and gears, need to be lubricated in order to continue to run smoothly and reliably. Oil is the perfect substance for this because it does not adhere and harden to surfaces, but keeps them smooth while protecting them from wearing out and corroding. The types of oil used for lubrication are usually mineral oils such as petroleum or synthetic oils.

Organic oils degrade to fast to be used as lubes. Large machinery with parts that need to be kept lubricated are employed by numerous industries, such as food and beverage, printing, packaging, industrial manufacturing, construction, aerospace, automotive, marine, power generation, oil companies and many others.

If a machine is involved in their production, then an oiler or other lubrication system is necessary. It is also a smart investment for a company, because it will keep maintenance costs down as well as keeping machines working longer and at higher qualities of performance.

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