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simalube 125
Dispensing
time (days)
30
90
180
270
360
ml/day
4.17
1.39
0.69
0.46
0.35
Temperature
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
–20°C
+
2
4
6.5
8.5
4°C
+
2.5
5.5
8
10.5
20°C
1
3
6
9
12
40°C
1
3
6.5
9.5
–
55°C
1
3.5
7
10
–
+
use larger dispenser with longer dispensing time
–
smallest possible output rate reached
The values relate to laboratory conditions with no counterpressure. At low tempe ratures
in particular, the values may vary between one grease type and another. The dispen-
sers must be replaced once the dispensing time set has expired, even if they are not
completely empty.
The grease quantity dispensed
– counter pressure/resistance from
per day is influenced by:
the grease lines
–
ambient
temperature
– viscosity of the grease
Start-up time:
The lubricator requires a certain start-up time until the lubricant is first dispensed.
The start-up time varies in line with the volume dispensed, dispenser size and operating
temperature selected. At 20°C ambient temperature and a dispensing time setting of
12 months, the dispenser outputs the lubricant within one week. The start-up time dou-
bles at low temperatures (–20°C) or with small dispensers (30 ml).
You can reduce the start-up time in such a case by setting a dispensing time on the
lubricator of one month for one to two days and then changing to the desired dispens-
ing time.
Calculation pro:
An online calculation program is available at www.simatec.com (simalube/calculation
pro). This tool calculates the right setting for the simalube lubricator if you enter the
precise operating parameters.
Notes:
In order for the unit to function reliably, it is important to have clear, filled grease lines.
It must be ensured that the grease lines are not blocked. Consequently, the grease lines
should always be cleared with a grease gun before starting.
The Bantleon lubricator can be re-adjusted or switched off during operation.
The values on the gas generator relate to laboratory conditions (see page 14). Depend-
ing on the temperature and setting, it may take several hours (or several days in the
case of long-term settings) until the lubricant is first dispensed.
The user must check the operation of the lubricator regularly.
Grease lines should be no longer than 0.5 m. Recommended bore diameter: 6 – 8 mm
Resistance in grease lines has to be minimized, narrow passages and right angles
should be avoided.
Use a mounting support in the event of strong vibrations or high accelerations (for
accessories, see page 18).
The lubricator may only be used to supply
a single
grease point. No branches may be
made.
Once the lubricator is installed and activated, it must not be removed and mounted
onto another lubrication point.
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