During harvesting season, farmers focus on the task at hand. They do not want distractions – such as whether their baling machine will last the duration of the harvest. By reducing chain wear, automatic lubrication systems lessen the chance of downtime. Compared to manual chain lubrication, continuous lubrication can deliver a five-fold increase in reliability and service life.
The harsh conditions during harvesting and baling, such as dust, moisture and vibration, continuously stress all machine elements, specifically the chains. Continuous lubrication is vital for chain life.
Automatic chain lubrication systems remove the need for manual lubrication. As well as freeing up time, this improves safety – as lubricating chains manually can be hazardous. In addition, the accuracy of automatic lubrication can help to reduce overall lubricant costs. The mechanically driven system is available as a pre-configured kit. It is easy to select and install – a cost-effective way of raising operational efficiency.
The chain lubrication system OCL-M gives farmers confidence that machinery will run with maximum reliability.
The Lincoln EOP2 is an electrically operated gear pump unit with reservoir for EOS (Electrical single-line Oil System) chain lubrication.
The combination of an oil (MOS/MOP 212) and a grease pump (MGP 101) results is a type of tandem pump for both oil and grease.
Mechanically driven oil lubrication pump for slow moving chains, pumps are connected directly to the chain.
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