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News Release from: John Crane EAA | Subject: Safematic grease lubrication
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 July 2005
Two new Safematic grease lubrication
products
New products the MaxiLube pumping centre and the LG-ind doser operation indicator have focused attention on the increasingly successful Safematic range of automatic lubrication systems
Two new grease lubrication products launched by John Crane Safematic - the MaxiLube pumping centre and the LG-ind doser operation indicator - have focused more attention on the increasingly successful Safematic range of automatic lubrication systems The MaxiLube pumping centre has been designed to provide a compact unit that can be easily installed, even in restricted space locations
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It combines the previously separate hydraulic unit and control unit into one integrated component that can be used to control and monitor either one or two separate lubrication channels or pumping units.
The system provides control either via a John Crane Safematic multi-channel control unit, the customer's own control system, or through remote monitoring with mobile phone SMS messages.
The LG-ind doser operation indicator provides greater control of a lubrication system by making it possible to monitor the operation of each individual doser.
This is done without the need to visit the doser site to check operation, via a sensor which recognizes the movement of the doser piston.
If the operation of a doser is not detected during a lubrication cycle, an alarm is sent to the control unit or the customer's control system.
The indicator need not be installed in each doser, and can be fitted to critical sites only.
These two state-of-the-art products complement the overall Safegrease2 centralised lubrication system of which they form a part.
Although primarily designed to meet the specialised demands of the pulp and paper industry the Safegrease2 system offer unparalleled reliability and versatility which extend its fields of application into many other sectors.
It can be used to lubricate anything from a single machine to an entire process, and is supported by the wealth of specialist lubrication expertise which John Crane Safematic has at its disposal.
More information can be obtained from the John Crane marketing department.
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