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Grease dispensers - Product - from Trico - Brief Article

Diesel Progress North American Edition, July, 2003

Trico has designed its line of Streamliner grease dispensers as an alternative to manual lubrication. These units provide variable feed rates lasting from six to 12 months, the company said. Trico's Streamliner grease dispensers feed up to eight lubrication points and provide metering of lubricant in remote areas up to 30 ft. They are equipped with electro-chemical or electro-mechanical drives, to adapt to a wide range of grease applications. The grease dispensers have high operating pressures to flush contaminants out and for multipoint lubrication. The economical reservoir capacities provide for fewer replacements and less disposal.

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