Compressed air lubricator IL1M

compressed air lubricator
compressed air lubricator
compressed air lubricator
compressed air lubricator
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Characteristics

Applications
for compressed air
Flow rate

Max.: 0.07 m³/s
(2.47 ft³/s)

Min.: 0 m³/s
(0 ft³/s)

Pressure

Max.: 17 bar
(246.6 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Description

International Compressed Air Lubricator Description The IL1M Monnier international compressed air lubricator injectsoil at a controlled rate into compressed air for the lubrication ofpneumatic equipment Principal features: - Once set, compensates for varying air flowrates. - Oil injected to give maximum atomisation. - Operates over a wide range of pressures and flowrates. - Easy sensitive adjustment. - Tamper-proof feature; prevents unauthorised adjustment. - Polycarbonate bowl. - Polycarbonate or metal bowl. - Easy fit metal bowl guard available. - Internal and external black anodised finish. - Metal bowl, option of sight level. Tamper-proof feature As standard, each lubricator is supplied with a " diameter tamperproof ball that may be pressed or tapped into the top of the sightdome adjustment area after the oil rate has been set (See 'Principleof operation', page 3). This prevents any further adjustment byunauthorized personnel. Lubricant: The oil used must be compatible with the equipment being servedby the lubricator and with the materials of construction of thelubricator itself. Generally the oil will be of the free fogging type inthe viscosity rang of 7.5 to 64 centistokes (45 to 280 secondsRedwood No. 1) at 38°F.

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ACHEMA 2024

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