1. Sectional Lubrication System - especially for filling lines
The Lincoln Sectional Lubrication System lubricates only the areas of a bottling or filling line that are currently operating. Momentarily, non-operational areas are not unavoidably and unnecessarily lubricated. The different zones or sections of the filling line are individually lubricated with adjustable quantities of lubricant.
This system concept saves expensive lubricant - an important economical aspect and also especially relevant from an environmental viewpoint.
The Sectional System has all the advantages of a two-line system, which means it can operate at high pressures. The system is based on the single-line concept which uses only one mainline, thus saving on cost for expensive material and installation labour. The system is designed for long distances and widely dispersed lubrication points. As a result, the Lincoln system can supply up to 4,500 lubrication points with only one pump station.
2.Chain Lubrication via Guide Blocks - especially for palletizers
The Lincoln Chain Lubrication via Guide Blocks has successfully been used for the lubrication of roller chains on palletizing equipment. A direct mechanical pump drive which is driven by the shaft of the transport chain is possible, thus eliminating the need for cumbersome controllers for the lubrication system.
The guide blocks of the lubrication system simultaneously remove coarse particles, guide and continuously lubricate the chain. The contact lubrication blocks are especially robust and non-sensitive, and the wear-resistant polymer provides a long life.
When compared to manual lubrication the usage of a guide block chain lubrication system multiply increases the life span of transport chains.