Schaeffler adds to its range of lubricators
11/03/2021
Manual lubrication frequently takes place too late and with too much lubricant. An automatic lubricant supply prevents over- and under-lubrication and also saves time and extends the operating life of bearings. Maintenance outlay and maintenance costs can be reduced by up to 30% compared to manual lubrication and problem-free production is ensured in the long term.Schaeffler has now expanded its CONCEPT range through the addition of further automatic lubricators. In addition to the existing lubricators (the CONCEPT2, with two lubricant supply line outlets, and the CONCEPT8, with eight lubricant supply line outlets), the range is now completed by the CONCEPT1, launched in the UK in November 2020, and CONCEPT4 lubricators. The CONCEPT1 is designed for automatic relubrication of one lubrication point, while the CONCEPT4 can independently supply up to four lubrication points.

Thanks to its ease of installation and application, the CONCEPT1 is primarily suitable as a starting point in the field of automatic relubrication. It is available in 60 cm3 and 125 cm3 sizes and is powered via electrochemical reaction by a gas-producing dry cell, which means that an external power supply is not needed.
The CONCEPT1 is suitable for use in a wide range of applications, including electric motors, pumps and belt conveyors. Due to its compact dimensions, it can be mounted in virtually any lubrication point. Furthermore, the CONCEPT1 is also certified for operation in explosion-proof areas (according to ATEX).

Unlike the CONCEPT1, the CONCEPT4 utilises special lubricant cartridges (as do the CONCEPT2 and CONCEPT8). The CONCEPT4 lubricator, which utilises cartridges with a standard size of 400 cm3 and has four outlets for lubricant supply lines, can also create particularly high delivery pressures of up to 70 bar.
This ensures that the lubricant reaches even hard-to-access points that require long lubricant supply lines, such as those found in electric motors, fans, pumps, gearboxes, compressors and machine tools, for example.