Automatic lubrication systems
Automatic Lubrication of bearings, gears, pins and bushes can save time and money. Groeneveld-BEKA innovative systems lubricate equipment during operation (unlike manual lubrication) and help grease to spread more efficiently over the surface. By lubricating crucial components, Groeneveld-BEKA systems help to maintain the value of these investments. Maintenance employees do not have to be on site or need to climb under or over equipment to lubricate hard to reach points. These benefits make Groeneveld-BEKA systems a smart investment for equipment longevity, efficiency, productivity and safety.
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In single line systems, there is one primary line connecting the pump with the divider blocks and injectors.
A dual line system is comparable to the single line system, except that this system has two primary lines that are used alternately to pressurise and depressurise.
In a multi-line system, grease is led directly from the injectors in a pump through their own pipes to a lubrication point.
Progressive systems provide the various lubrication points with grease by means of progressive divider blocks. Progressive means that all lubricating points, each in turn, are provided with grease.

HPG-2
Robust and compact central lubrication pump

HPM-2S
Robust and compact central lubrication pump

HPM-3
Robust and compact central lubrication pump

HPH-2

ZEPTO
BEKA ZEPTO cartridge pump

PICO
Compact lubrication pump

EP-1
Universal heavy duty lubrication system

TriPlus
Progressive NLGI-2 automatic lubrication system

GIGA
The modular pump for progressive systems

HAMAX
Automatic lubrication systems for hydraulic breakers

FKGGM-EP
Universal heavy duty lubrication system

FKGGM-EPR
Lubrication system with follower plate for wind turbines.
For all applications with single lubrication points, like motors, drives, bearings, chains and compressors.
Compressed air transports the lubricant along the interior tube walls to the lube point. The special mixing distributor divides the lubricant precisely to the different lube pints.
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What is lubrication?
The application of a film of grease between moving parts in a machine or vehicle. The film of grease prevents any metallic contact between moving parts, like pins and bushings, bearings and steering knuckles. It also stops dirt, water and dust entering the lubrication point and prevents corrosion. Inadequate lubrication causes wear and tear, machine and vehicle failure and increases costs.
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What is grease?
Grease is a thickened oil and always consists of two different components: oil and a thickener. The oil is the actual lubricant, while the thickener ensures that the oil remains in place.
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What does automatic lubrication involve?
Automatic lubrication involves pumping the grease from the reservoir of the lubrication system to the lubrication points. The quantity of grease per lubrication point and the interval can both be set in advance.
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Which types of automatic lubrication systems are there?
Progressive systems. All lubrication points are consecutively lubricated with the predetermined amount of grease. Parallel systems. All lubrication points are administered the predetermined amount of grease at the same time.
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For which situations is an automatic lubrication system suitable?
For all situations in which moving parts need to be separated from each other by means of a film of grease. Groeneveld lubrication systems are most frequently used for wheel loaders, excavators, trucks, trailers, buses, port equipment, mining machines, forestry equipment and agricultural equipment.
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