Grease pumps are mechanical or electro-mechanical components within automated lubrication systems that convey lubricating grease through pipes to specific lubrication points under controlled pressure.
They enable a metered supply, which is particularly important when there are many lubrication points. The design can be electric, pneumatic or hydromechanical, depending on the requirements for throughput, delivery pressure and viscosity of the grease used.
It is important to select the correct size of grease pump in order to meet lubrication requirements, compensate for pressure losses and ensure that all critical bearings, joints and guides are supplied.
In industrial applications, suitable pumps and distribution systems ensure that lubrication intervals are automatically and precisely adhered to, which reduces wear and tear and extends maintenance intervals.
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