Portable uni-MAX® Coolubricator Jr. lets you lubricate machines throughout your shop
- Moves from machine to machine without production delays. Hand-carry this versatile lubricator from one scheduled cutting or machining equipment to the next. A heavy-duty magnet lets you install it with minimal downtime..
- Produces a continuous output of precisely metered lubricants. Air-driven, positive-displacement pumps precisely meter each drop of lubricant at .03 cc/stroke. The 100-million cycle pulse generator allows for automatic, infinite repeat cycling of the metering pump. This ensures that a continuous, external film of lubricant is applied to the tool-work interface.
- Adjusts output from 4-200 injection cycles per minute with 0.1 to 3.0 drops of lubricant per cycle. A durable, vented 16-ounce reservoir holds more than 14,400 drops of lubricant.
- Dispenses any highly refined lubricant including UNIST’s high-efficiency Coolube from its durable, 16-ounce (0.5 L) vented reservoir.
- Combines lubricant and air in the patented co-axial nozzle tip. Keeps atomization and distribution of the liquid consistent regardless of the hose length. Plastic 12-inch nozzle is coupled with 5-foot co-axial hose. A heavy-duty magnetic base at the hose/nozzle connection makes it easier to relocate and position the nozzle at the friction points.
- Lets operator easily control atomization of the spray by adjusting air, pulse per minute and liquid metering.
- Installs fast and easy with manual on-off (sleeve). read more.
- Provides small shop economy. See how this portable lubricator can lead to BIG lubricant savings and better quality products. Contact us today.
uni-MAX Coolubricator Jr applications:
- Drill presses
- Lathes
- Saws
- Open milling machines
- Boring mills
- Works with metals, woods and plastics
Read more in uni-MAX brochure. Download now.
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