Product Description
A cylindrical receptacle called the lubricator bowl is used to store lubricating oil. Through a tiny hole in the bottom of the basin, the oil is released. The movement of oil is controlled by a piston inside the bowl. To feed lubricants to pneumatic machinery, use air lubricators. Over a broad range of flows, it keeps a constant oil-to-air density. To lessen the friction of moving parts, a lubricator bowl adds precisely measured amounts of tool grease into a compressed air system. To increase their lifespan, the majority of air tools, cylinders, valves, air engines, and other air-driven machinery need to be lubricated.