Dispensers related categories
 | Full Flow Electro Dispensers Full flow electro dispensers dispense liquid from a reservoir, by gravity, through an electro shutoff valve.
Designed to serve as a central reservoir of an oiling system, additional sight feed valves are needed for the regulation of liquid flow.
Flow is controlled by a normally closed solenoid valve. The compact solenoid is usually wired across the line of the drive motor providing automatic shutoff. The solenoid valve can be operated by a separate switch or timer for intermittent operation.
Durable, shatterproof acrylic reservoirs are for temperatures below 160° F. Crystal clear Pyrex or polycarbonate reservoirs are available for temperatures below 225° F. A self-closing filler cap is provided on top of the reservoir. |
 | Full Flow Manual Dispensers Full flow manual dispensersdispense liquid, by gravity, from a reservoir, through a toggle shutoff valve.
Designed to serve as a central reservoir of an oiling system, additional sight feed valves are needed for the regulation of liquid flow.
Flow is controlled by a toggle shutoff valve mounted below the dispenser.
Durable, shatterproof acrylic reservoirs are for temperatures below 160° F. Crystal clear Pyrex or polycarbonate reservoirs are available for temperatures below 225° F. A self-closing filler cap is provided on top of the reservoir. |
 | Horizontal Acrylic Dispensers Horizontal acrylic dispensers dispense liquid by gravity, from a reservoir, with flow controlled by means of a shutoff valve.
These dispensers are designed to serve as a central reservoir of an oiling system. The horizontal dispenser permits the use of large capacities without increasing height. The horizontal dispenser permits the use of large volumes without a significant change in head pressure. This allows the dispenser to have a more consistent flow from the outlet.
Reservoirs are rugged, transparent acrylic and permit a continuous check of liquid supply. Self-closing filler caps are provided. |
 | Steel Dispensers Steel dispensers dispense liquid by gravity from a reservoir without flow valves or shutoffs.
Designed to serve as a central reservoir in an oiling system, shutoff valve and additional sight feed valves are needed for the regulation of oil flow.
Top filler cap with strainer and filter are provided along with proper outlets, drains and inlets. Units are provided with a liquid level gage for visual check of the oil supply. Tanks five (5) gallons and larger have a sediment chamber.
Constructed of welded heavy gage steel, the top cover plate is suitable for mounting of components. (Special design modifications are available on request). |
 | Acrylic Air Operated Dispensers Acrylic air operated dispensers dispense liquid by air pressure, from a reservoir to elevated, distant and inaccessible points.
Designed to serve as a central reservoir of an oiling system, additional sight feed valves are needed for the regulation of liquid flow.
Air pressure is applied through an adjustable pressure regulator on the unit. This will reduce the pressure within the reservoir to a valve suitable for dispensing. Use higher pressure for heavy liquids and long pipe runs, and lower pressure for light liquids and shorter pipe runs.
To fill the dispenser, simply turn off the air supply, bleed the reservoir and replenish liquid through the large filler cap on top of the unit.
These units feature a liquid filter within the reservoir. The reservoir is made of crystal clear acrylic and provides a large filler cap. |
 | Steel Air Operated Dispensers Steel air operated dispensers dispense liquid by air pressure from a reservoir to elevated, distant, and inaccessible points.
Designed to serve as a central reservoir of an oiling system, additional sight feed valves are needed for the regulation of oil flow.
Air pressure is applied through an adjustable pressure regulator on the unit. This will reduce the pressure within the reservoir to a valve suitable for dispensing: higher pressure for heavy oils and long pipe runs, lower pressure for light oils and shorter pipe runs.
To fill, simply turn off the air supply, bleed the reservoir and replenish liquid through the large filler cap on top of the unit.
These units feature a liquid filter readily accessible from the outside of the tank. The reservoir is made of welded heavy gage steel and will withstand higher temperatures than the acrylic reservoir. |
 | Air Operated Spray Dispensers Air Operated Spray Dispensers feed liquid to elevated, distant, or inaccessible points. The system consists of a central acrylic reservoir which dispenses liquid through one or more spray nozzles.
These lubricators can be used to apply liquid to conveyors, chain drives, bull gears, trolley wheel bearings, wire rope, strip stock for punch presses, or any other application requiring a film of liquid. The amount of liquid sprayed is infinitely adjustable from a fine spray, invisible to the eye, to a coarse spray by adjusting the air pressure of the needle valve on the spray nozzle. Any liquid that flows can usually be sprayed, up to 1000 SSU viscosity at 100° F. The lighter the liquid, the easier it is to spray.
Operation is simple. A normal air line of approximately 80 PSI is connected to a pressure regulator which reduces the pressure within the reservoir to any desired amount. This adjustable, reduced air pressure forces the liquid through piping to separate control valves for dispensing or spraying. Smooth control of liquid flow can be effected by pressure regulation and separate control valves, a desirable feature for conditions demanding fine adjustment.
For best performance, a second regulator with suitable air capacity is supplied to adjust the air pressure to spray valves. Operation can be made automatic with two solenoid valves which can be activated by a motor drive or with a timer. This allows the valves to continually or momentarily apply a film of liquid. A relief valve makes operation safe. |
 | Air Operated Spray Dispenser Air Operated Spray Dispenser permit fine or coarse spraying of liquids from any angle. The system consists principally of a central steel reservoir which dispenses liquid through one or more spray nozzles.
This spray system can be used to apply liquid to conveyors, chain drives, bull gears, trolley wheel bearings, wire rope, strip stock for punch presses, or any other application requiring a film of liquid. The amount of liquid sprayed is infinitely adjustable from a fine spray, invisible to the eye, to a coarse spray, by adjusting the air and liquid pressure or the needle valve on the spray nozzle. Any liquid that flows can usually be sprayed, up to 1000 SSU viscosity at 100° F. The lighter the liquid, the easier it is to spray.
Operation is simple. An air line at approximately 80 PSI is connected to a regulator which reduces the air pressure within the reservoir to a desired amount. This reduced air pressure forces liquid through tubing to individual or gang-mounted spray nozzles each having a precision needle valve adjustment. Smooth, hairline adjustments can be made and any setting retained.
An additional regulator on the central reservoir for air pressure allows further control. Air filters are available as an option. Liquid filters and pressure relief valves are also provided.
For automatic operation, solenoid shut-off valves are available. The solenoid valves permit continuous or momentary spray application of a liquid film. This is done by either wiring the solenoid valves across the line of a drive motor to turn on and off the system automatically with the drive or a timer can be used. |
 | Deluxe Air Operated Dispensers Deluxe Air Operated Dispensers offer a compact design, extreme reliability, with built in components. The air pressurized reservoir feeds liquid to elevated, distant, or inaccessible points. These systems are ideal for use on applications where gravity feeding is not suitable. This unit is exceptionally desirable for dusty and dirty surroundings, since the pressure within the reservoir prevents foreign matter from contaminating liquid or clogging valves.
Operation is simple. A normal air line at approximately 80 PSI is connected to a pressure regulator which reduces the pressure within the steel reservoir to any desired amount. This adjustable reduced air pressure forces the liquid through piping to control valves for dispensing or spraying. Very fine adjustments of liquid flow can be achieved by air pressure regulation and control valves.
For best performance, a second pressure regulator with suitable capacity is supplied for use on spray systems in order to precisely adjust the air volume to spray valves. Operation can be made automatic with the use of two solenoid valves. Stopping and starting is accomplished by wiring across a motor drive or by using a timer. A dump valve is provided to bleed the air from the reservoir before filling. A relief valve set for 30 PSI makes operation safe.
The reservoir of either 21/2 gal. or 5 gal. capacity is bolted to the lower base which houses all components with only flush mounted level gage and control handles exposed. Air filters and liquid filters can readily be serviced for cleaning. The dispenser can be either floor mounted or wall mounted. Wall mounting requires an optional wall bracket which can be provided.
The steel dispenser is designed to serve as a central reservoir for lubricating systems. It is furnished with an oil filter, pressure regulator with gage, relief valve, liquid level gage, and a filler cap for replenishing the oil supply.
These lubricators can be used to apply liquid to conveyors, chain drives, bull gears, trolley wheel bearings, wire rope, strip stock for punch presses, or any other application requiring a film or liquid. The amount of liquid sprayed is infinitely adjustable from a fine spray, invisible to the eye, to a coarse spray by adjusting the air pressure or the needle valve on the spray nozzle. Any liquid that flows can be sprayed up to 1000 SSU viscosity at 100° F. The lighter the liquid, the easier it is to spray. |
 | Shank Brush Dispensers Shank Brush Dispensers consist of a central lubricator with single or multiple feed valves and copper or plastic tubing which connects to shank brushes.
This system allows single or multiple chain lubrication from one reservoir. Remote mounting of brushes permit installation in extremely narrow quarters. Drop feeding is controlled by feed valves directly beneath central lubricator, thus eliminating danger of reaching into drives in hazardous quarters. Shutting off liquid supply on central lubricator will immediately stop drop feeding of valves. The liquid which remains in the tubing, however, will dispense to brushes. Central lubricators can be equipped with 1 to 24 feed outlets. Manual or automatic solenoid valve controlled models are available. |
 | Valve Brush Dispensers Valve Brush Dispensers consist of a central full flow dispenser and copper or plastic tubing which is then connected to valve brushes.
These systems allow single or multiple chain lubrication from one reservoir. Remote mounting of brushes permit installation in narrow quarters. Shutting off liquid supply on dispenser will immediately stop drop feeding to valve brush. The valve brushes can be fed at an extremely slow rate for application demanding a minimum liquid film on chains. A single dispenser for gravity feeding will feed up to 24 valve brushes. Manual or solenoid controlled models are available. |
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