Multi-line Lubrication System
Application
Multi-line systems are used with grease or oil in consumption and circulation lubrication systems.
Function
A tank filled with lubricant is screwed to the pump housing. In terms of the pumping principle, a differentiation is made between radial piston and axial piston pumps. The movement of the piston, which alternately performs a suction and a discharge stroke, meters the lubricant through the pump elements and out of the pump housing.
From the pump outlets, a direct connection, for example, is possible to the lubrication point or a connection to a progressive distributor, to increase the number of lubrication points to be supplied. Up to 30 pump elements can be supplied directly with lubricant with WOERNER multi-line pumps. Different metering volumes are also possible, with individually adjustable pump elements and non-adjustable pump elements available. Depending on the type, the pumps are available for pressures of up to 400 bar.
- High pressures and therefore long distances are possible
- The supply of lubrication points is completely independent
- Supply of even smaller quantities, individually adjustable
- Intermittent and continuous supply of lubricant
- Long service life
- Low-viscosity oils and grease up to NLGI class 3
- Mechanical
- Electrical (Direct current motor, Three-phase motor)
- Pneumatic
- Hydraulic
- Spring-mounted