1975-02-01

The Application of Centralized Lubrication Systems to Mobile Equipment 750585

Recent developments in centralized lubrication systems have made them more compatible with the operational demands of the construction industry. This system delivers the correct amount of lubrication to each bearing, can warn the operator in the event of a lubrication failure and directs maintenance personnel to the problem area during a scheduled downtime. It has a wide variety of pumping methods, controls and monitors. Safety of personnel, continuous lubrication, reduced downtime, reduced usage of lubricants, longer machine life and higher profits are the results of a good lubrication program.

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