Klübermatic’s automatic lubrication helps avoid premature wear & failures

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Excessive or starved lubrication of components and machines can be prevented with automatic lubricant dispensers of the Klübermatic series made by Klüber Lubrication. These systems ensure reliable and precise lubrication of the friction points.

The Klübermatic range, already well established in many industries, is now complemented by the Klübermatic Flex dispenser, a flexible lubrication unit in compact design.

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Mr. Alexander Dörner, Head of Service Business Development, Klüber Lubrication

“Klübermatic Flex is very clean, reliable and cost-effective”, explains Alexander Dörner, Head of Service Business Development at Klüber Lubrication. “The automatic lubrication system does not only prevent over-lubrication of components, but also premature wear of machine parts due to starved lubrication while extending maintenance intervals and reducing production losses.”

Automatic lubrication also provides advantages over manual lubrication when it comes to lubrication points that are difficult to access or at high temperatures and lubrication points that are far apart from each other. The automatic dispensing system is available in several designs, all facilitating variable lubrication interval settings. Klübermatic can be used for single-point lubrication of rolling and plain bearings, slideways, open gears, toothed racks, threaded spindles, shaft seals and chains.

Klüber Lubrication is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of speciality lubricants, offering high-end tribological solutions to virtually all industries and markets worldwide. Most products are developed and made to specific customer requirements.

During its more than 80 years of existence, Klüber Lubrication has provided high-quality lubricants thorough consultation and extensive services, all of which has earned it an excellent reputation in the market. The company holds all common industrial certifications and operates a test bay hardly rivalled in the lubricants industry.