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  2. Automatic lubricator - Wikipedia

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    The Friedmann system of mechanical lubricators included the DV & FSA type lubricators. This style of mechanical lubricator was designed & produced by Alex Friedmann KG of Austria. The DV type were then made under licence by in the US by the Nathan Manufacturing Co. & the type DV & FSA types in the UK by Davies & Metcalfe Ltd. [6]

  3. Self-lubricating chain - Wikipedia

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    Because of these advancements, the self-lubrication style chains achieved strength on par with regular roller chain, with the added benefit of being lube-free. [ citation needed ] Powdered metal sintered bearings (in the case of roller chain, the bushes) are self-lubricating because their porosity is impregnated with lubricants during the ...

  4. Schaeffer Oil - Wikipedia

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    The company was the first major lubricant supplier to the global mining industry to introduce solvent free technology for open gear compounds. [citation needed] Schaeffer manufactures biodegradable lubricants and cleaners, [8] designed to dissipate rapidly when spilled into environmentally-sensitive areas.

  5. Dry lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Graphite. Used in air compressors, food industry, railway track joints, brass instrument valves, piano actions, open gear, ball bearings, machine-shop works, etc. It is also very common for lubricating locks, since a liquid lubricant allows particles to get stuck in the lock worsening the problem. It is often used to lubricate the internal ...

  6. Chain drive - Wikipedia

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    Most often, the power is conveyed by a roller chain, known as the drive chain or transmission chain, [1] passing over a sprocket, with the teeth of the gear meshing with the holes in the links of the chain. The gear is turned, and this pulls the chain putting mechanical force into the system.

  7. Plain bearing - Wikipedia

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    The types of lubrication system can be categorized into three groups: [10] Class I: bearings that require the application of a lubricant from an external source (e.g., oil, grease, etc.). Class II: bearings that contain a lubricant within the walls of the bearing (e.g., bronze, graphite, etc.). Typically these bearings require an outside ...

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