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Standard accessories commonly used with automatic greasers
Automatic greasers play a vital role in the lubrication and maintenance of mechanical equipment, and the Standard fittings commonly used in automatic greasers are the key elements to ensure their normal operation and efficient lubrication.
1. Grease nozzle
This is the part that is in direct contact with the part to be lubricated. The standard grease nozzle has precise size and structural design. Its outlet aperture is strictly calibrated to ensure that the flow rate of each oil injection is stable and appropriate. The material is usually made of wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant metals, such as stainless steel, to adapt to different working environments and prevent rust and wear from affecting the oil injection effect.
2. Oil pipe
The oil pipe is the channel connecting the oil injector body and the oil injection nozzle. The standard oil pipe has good flexibility and is convenient for installation and wiring in various equipment layouts. Its inner wall is very smooth to reduce the resistance of grease during transportation and ensure that the grease can reach the grease nozzle smoothly. The pressure resistance of the oil pipe also has certain standards, which can withstand the pressure generated when the oil injector is working to avoid rupture and grease leakage.
3. Oil storage cylinder
The oil storage cylinder is a container for storing lubricating grease. There are a variety of standard specifications for its capacity to meet the lubrication needs of different equipment. The barrel adopts a sealed design to prevent grease leakage and external impurities from entering. There are also scale marks inside the oil storage barrel, which is convenient for users to intuitively understand the remaining amount of grease and replenish it in time.
4. Control valve
The control valve can accurately adjust the frequency and amount of oil injection. The standard control valve has high sensitivity and can be finely adjusted according to the operating status and lubrication requirements of the equipment. For example, it can be set to inject oil at time intervals, or to control the oil injection according to the number of operating hours of the equipment.

Standard fittings commonly used with automatic greasers
