Norgren 1/2 in Pneumatic Air Lubricator 17 bar, L64 Series

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RS Stock No.:
184-4413
Mfr. Part No.:
L64M-NNP-EDN
Manufacturer:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Port Size

1/2 in

Product Type

Pneumatic Air Lubricator

Series

L64

Connection Thread Standard

G

Bowl Capacity

0.2L

Maximum Operating Pressure

17 bar

Oil Feed Type

Micro-Fog

Drain

Yes

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Overall Width

74mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Overall Height

219mm

Bowl Material

Aluminium

RoHS Status: Exempt

IMI Norgren G1/2 Pneumatic Air Lubricator, 17 Bar Maximum Operating Pressure, 1.37kg Weight - L64 Series - L64M-NNP-EDN


Reduce friction in the moving parts of your pneumatic systems with this air lubricator from IMI Norgren. It works by injecting a controlled stream of oil into your equipment, ensuring smooth operation and improving performance. The unit's zinc alloy body is durable and resistant to corrosion, so it's suitable for use in harsh and damp conditions. With a maximum operating pressure of 17 bar, it's a good fit for heavy-duty applications.

Features & Benefits


• 0.2l metal bowl to hold the oil provides a steady supply

• Broad operating temperature range of -20°C to +80°C for use in demanding conditions

• Transparent polyamide sight dome allows easy oil-level monitoring

• Nitrile rubber elastomers prevent air leakages for optimal operation

Applications


• Air compressors

• Pumps

• Industrial chillers

What's the difference between oil-fog and micro-fog lubricators?


Oil-fog lubricators dose heavy droplets of oil and are useful in applications that need large-scale oiling in slow-moving, large-bore cylinders. Micro-fog lubricators, on the other hand, dose smaller oil droplets in the form of mist, making them suitable for use in complex multi-valve and cylinder applications.