Description
ReliaMAX Automatic Lubrication Systems
Lubrication Technologies, Inc. partners with the most respected brands in the industry to ensure that our customers have access to the lubrication dispensing system that best fits the requirements of each application. We offer automatic lubrication systems, also referred to as automatic grease lubrication systems or auto lube systems, for wheel loaders, auto lube systems for heavy equipment, auto lube systems for trucks, and components for all manufacturing, transportation, maintenance, and industrial applications. Complete systems and individual components available.
We have designed and installed systems for power plants, paper mills, CNC machines, packaging facilities, food processing equipment, heavy equipment, trucks, and many other applications, both large and small.
The series progressive lubrication systems (automatic lubrication systems, centralized lubrication systems) meter oil or grease (up to NLGI 2) via distribution blocks (divider valves) to lubricate the friction points of the machines. Each divider valve can serve between 3 and 24 outlets with accurate discharge to each point. The distribution system is reliable and can be monitored by an electrical switch on the primary divider, as well as visual observation of an indicator pin.
Pumps are available in 12/24 VDC, 115/230VAC, or pneumatic or hydraulically powered. We offer Integrated controllers, separate controllers as well as customized controls utilizing PLC’s, HMI’s, zoned operation and real time monitoring.
Lubrication Technologies, Inc. is the exclusive North American Distributor for ILC.
What are some of the benefits to using a ReliaMAX Series Progressive System?
- A series progressive system meters lubricant to each and every lubrication point sequentially, one after another. Any blockage of a tubing run serving a lubrication point causes the divider valve to stop functioning. Multilne systems or injector systems cannot provide any notification of a blocked point.
- There is a visual confirmation of lubricant flow through the divider via a pin that oscillates as lubricant is being pumped. An optional proximity switch can be fitted to the valve which is then connected to a dedicated M12 connector on the pump. In the event of a blockage, the proximity switch notifies the pump of a lubricant flow issue and the pump would show a fault condition on the controller. The fault output may be used to illuminate a light or other warning device in the operator’s cab.
- Every pump is equipped with an integrated low level switch. A low level condition illuminates a light on the pump controller and an output signal may be used to make an operator aware of a low level condition in the cab
Those are just some of the benefits.
For more information about Automatic Lubrication Systems, or to determine if our lubrication equipment is the right choice for your application, visit our Automatic Lubrication Systems page on our website, or contact our professionals at Lubrication Technologies (413) 788-5823.