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SKF Lubrication Systems Germany GmbH Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 2-8 69190 Walldorf, Germany http://www.lincolnindustrial.de
Contact Ms Diana Hobbiesiefken +49 6227 33271
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Lincoln Centralized Lubrication - New product presentation

Lincoln is the world's best known and largest manufacturer of centralized lubrication systems

(PresseBox) (Walldorf, )
The comprehensive Lincoln product range - from automated lubrication systems for grease and oil, to lubrication & workshop equipment for fluid handling - offers a complete coverage of all technical lubrication requirements.

Lincoln systems have already been in use for decades in agriculture and forestry segments - for example in wood/timber production. Lincoln systems are also for chain lubrication in sawmills or in the fabrication of wood pellets.

For further information and pictures please feel free to contact us or visit our website www.lincolnindustrial.de.Additionally we welcome you to personally visit our stand B 19 in Hall 8.

New Product !- MOP/MOS 212 - Mechanical Oil Lubrication Systems Particularly for Balers

The MOS 212 oil lubrication system comprises a mechanically operated oil pump MOP 212 with up to 12 pump elements with 3 different output sizes. A lubrication line (Ø 4 mm) is connected directly from each pump element to the drive chain that requires lubrication.

The oil is applied with brushes or felt pads. The felt pads are especially advantageous for applying the oil to the entire chain. Simultaneously, dirt particles are scrapped off the chain resulting in a more effective lubrication.

- Pump elements with different outputs: 0.025, 0.05 and 0.075 cm³
- 2 shaft types to connect to different rpm drive shafts of the main unit
- 5L reservoir
- Useable oils: Mineral oil, Ester base Bio oil

System Benefits:
- Reduces wear on chains and chain drives with exact metered oil quantities
- Metered quantity is matched to chain size, length and demands
- Extended filling intervals with 5l reservoir
- Mechanical drive - by means of the existing drive shaft of the machine, e.g. baler

Lincoln Environmental Information:

The MOP 212 pump is a mechanically driven oil pump for chain lubrication. The pump is driven by a drive shaft of the carrier unit and, as a result, does not require an additional energy source. The exact metering of the individual pump elements reduces the lubricant requirements to a minimum. Resources are therefore conserved.

Possible over-lubrication doesn't drip on the ground. This is an important aspect as this pump is primarily used in open-air agricultural applications.
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