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News Release from: Ambersil | Subject: Greasomatic/EXL Ambergrease
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 July 2002
Automatic lubricator uses
high-performance grease
Ambersil has joined forces with Wymark to manufacture a Greasomatic automated lubrication system filled with Ambersil's high performance EXL Ambergrease.
Ambersil has joined forces with Wymark to manufacture a Greasomatic automated lubrication system filled with Ambersil's high performance EXL Ambergrease Greasomatics are gas pressurised and inject lubricant continuously for preselected periods of up to 12 months
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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A Greasomatic simply screws into a standard grease nipple socket and once activated, remains completely sealed to the bearing (keeping containments out) and will go on working at any temperature between -40 and +80C.
EXL Ambergrease is an extended-life grease designed for use in a wide range of arduous and non-arduous working conditions.
It is a premium quality extremely stable multicomplex soap thickened grease that significantly outperforms most standard and long life bearings greases, prolonging bearing life and reducing grease consumption.
A major cause of bearing failures is inadequate lubrication, the use of the Greasomatic enables failures to be reduced or even eliminated, due to constant the lubrication that the Greasomatic offers.
Consequently, fewer bearing failures mean a reduction in machine downtime and an improvement in productivity.
It also means, no matter how busy a workforce, machinery is being correctly lubricated.
This is an important factor considering that research shows that 36% of premature bearing failures are due to inadequate lubrication.
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