Pitot Tube Sample Ports
Trico’s Pitot Tube Sample Ports are designed to provide a safe, simple and effective method of sampling fluids from rotating equipment and sumps. They ensure oil samples are extracted from the "turbulent zone" in a safe, repeatable, and efficient manner. The thick wall tubing can be bended and directed to the ideal sampling location with the use of a swivel adapter.Sample Extraction
The collection process is simple, fast, and accurate way of sampling hydraulic, lubricating, and circulating systems. Access to systems is done through the use of a mating sample port adapter. The Oil Sample Port Adapter screws onto the sample port. Oil samples can then be drawn from the system and placed into a clean sampling bottle for analysis.
Note: Color on oil sample port must be the same as oil sample port adapter to extract a sample (ie. black to black (carbon steel), gold to silver (stainless steel)).36982、36980、36981、39217、39218、39219、39310、39222、39200、39201、39202、39203、39205、39206、39204、39207、39208、39209、39210、39211、39212、39213、39214、39215、39216、31807、31808、31848、31849、BE-0150-2、BE-0150-3、BE-0350-2、BE-0350-3、BE-0550-2、BE-0550-3、BE-0750-2、BE-0750-3、PE-10、PE-12、PE-20、PE-22、PE-24、PE-30、PE-32、PE-40、PE-50、35562、35564、35566、35563
Milling is a process that uses various features consisting of holes, cavities, threads, and surfaces to be drilled or tapped. Because of the various activities, large temperature variations occur causing tool breakage or short tool life. The usage of spray coolant systems, micro-dispensing systems, lubricants, or coolants will depend on the activity being done with the milling machine. A milling machine is complex as it has a lot of components that need to be lubricated in order for the machine to function properly. To keep your milling machining running smoothly the usage of a central lubrication system is practical to feeding lubricant to the various components.Preventing wear and tear on machine components
Central Lubrication Systems are used in many different types of equipment, offering an array of benefits that can help protect and prolong the life of the equipment’s moving parts. Common applications include punch presses, milling machines, printing presses, injection molding machines, CNCs, and more.
Increase machine efficiency and productivity
Extends service life of equipment
Prevents costly downtime
Reduces lubricant waste
Allows the right quantity of lubricant be administered
The systems use a pump and metering devices to provide a precise amount of lubricant to the equipment components, allowing them to stay adequately lubricated. This reduces wear and tear on the components while also improving their ability to withstand the harsh conditions they operate in.
There are a variety of systems available. But how do you choose the right one? It’s important to consider all the options available before making the decision as each system has its own unique features. To help with the decision-making process view this short video on the different systems available.
