About Pneumatic Lubricators
Pneumatic lubricators are used in compressed air lines to atomize oil into aerosol form for injection into an air stream. The air stream is used to lubricate pneumatic tools, cylinders, motors, and valves. Pneumatic lubrication equipment includes devices such as line oilers as well as complete pneumatic lubrication systems. In a stamping lubrication system, the pneumatic lubricator is inserted in the machine itself. To protect downstream equipment, the lubricant is dispersed as an oil mist in discrete amounts. A complete pneumatic lubrication system also uses a metered quantity of air to remove moisture, rust, atomized particles, and dirt from machine parts. Pneumatic concentrators, pneumatic conveyors and pneumatic cartridge loaders are examples of machines that uses pneumatic lubricators.
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