Specialists in the controlled application of lubricants
SYSTEM
DESIGN
PROGRESSIVE CHAIN
OIL SYSTEM

This system can be used on variety of different applications, the most common are large ovens and kiln drive chains. Covering a multitude of industries including: Plasterboard and insulation manufacturers

System Operation

  1. The lubrication system is activated using a proximity switch mounted at the drive end sprocket. This sends a signal to the controller, which initiates a lubrication cycle.
  2. The cycle begins with the oil valve opening and allowing oil through the progressive elements The amount of oil deposited is determined by the output of each progressive element and the number of injections each element completes (these injections are referred to as cycles)
  3. The cycles are counted by the controller via a proximity switch mounted on one element.
  4. When the required number of cycles is reached, the controller deactivates the oil control valve. The system then enters a dwell mode until the proximity switch at the chain sprocket activates the system again.
If any fault should occur an alarm will be set and stating the fault in written form on the HMI screen at the control panel.
A general alarm is available for remote use
Oil is delivered to the control cabinet from an oil storage tank or a drum, using a 26:1 ratio air operated pump. Once inside the control cabinet, the oil passes through the Zone valve and progressive elements then, into the oil tube to the nozzle. Various nozzles can be used to suit different applications.

Controlled Lubrication
Enquiries: 07802529210
Enquiry@controlledlubrication.co.uk


Website By Lardy