Norgren 1/4 in Pneumatic Air Lubricator 17 bar, L82 Series

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RS Stock No.:
212-9245
Mfr. Part No.:
L82C-2GP-EDN
Manufacturer:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Port Size

1/4 in

Product Type

Pneumatic Air Lubricator

Series

L82

Connection Thread Standard

G

Maximum Operating Pressure

17 bar

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Oil Feed Type

Oil-Fog

Drain

Yes

Maximum Operating Temperature

65°C

Overall Height

186mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Overall Width

52mm

Bowl Material

Die Cast Zinc

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

IMI Norgren Excelon Plus Pneumatic Lubricator, oil-fog type, G1/4 port size - L82C-2GP-EDN


Looking for a lubricator that can handle demanding industrial pneumatic installations? Use this Excelon Plus series lubricator from IMI Norgren.

This pneumatic lubricator can be used in compressed air systems to distribute oil across your equipment and tools, ensuring smoother movement and improved operation. Its modular design means you can incorporate this device easily with other Excelon Plus products. It comes with a handy flow sensor which will give you a near-constant oil/air ration, across a broad range of flows.

Flow = 26 dm3/s

Features and Benefits:


• 17 bar maximum operating pressure

• Includes a robust metal bowl and prismatic liquid level indicator lens

• Double safety lock mechanism on the bowl

• Tough die cast zinc body

Where are oil-fog lubricators used?


This type of lubricator is typically used in heavy actuation applications. You’ll find it’s best used close to the area that you need to lubricate. As an added benefit, you can re-fill the oil reservoir for this Excelon Plus unit while the system is still running.

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