Automatic single-point lubricator (electrochemical, fixed timer)
-20 - 60 °C, 130 cm³, IP65 | NOVA series
Klüber Lubrication
On the Klübermatic NOVA control unit, a discharge period from 1 to 12 months can be set by push-button. The control unit will then calculate the amount of gas required for constant and reliable lubricant release over that time, taking into account the ambient temperature. Klübermatic NOVA consists of a reusable control unit, an LC unit (LC = lubricant canister) with integrated oil retention valve – filled with 130 cm3 of grease or oil – and a protection cover.
Electronic control unit with integrated temperature compensation
Simple handling
Setting of operating period matching varying temperatures automatically, hence temperature independent
Much faster start-up (within one day only) than with other electrochemical lubricant dispensers. The lubrication point is therefore supplied continuously from the start.
Reusable control unit
LCD display and push-button control
Variable discharge period from 1 to 12 months
Discharge period can be adjusted to changing requirements any time
Constant condition monitoring possible due to display function
Service temperature range from -20 to +60 °C (-4 to 140 °F)
Universal use over a wide temperature range, also under varying ambient temperatures
Electronic control unit with integrated temperature compensation
Simple handling
Setting of operating period matching varying temperatures automatically, hence temperature independent
Much faster start-up (within one day only) than with other electrochemical lubricant dispensers. The lubrication point is therefore supplied continuously from the start.
Reusable control unit
LCD display and push-button control
Variable discharge period from 1 to 12 months
Discharge period can be adjusted to changing requirements any time
Constant condition monitoring possible due to display function
Service temperature range from -20 to +60 °C (-4 to 140 °F)
Universal use over a wide temperature range, also under varying ambient temperatures
