An air lubricator unit adds controlled quantities of oil into a compressed air system to reduce the friction of moving components. Most air tools, cylinders, valves, air motors, and other air-driven equipment require lubrication to extend their useful life.
A lubricator works by injecting small particles of oil into the moving air stream of a pneumatic system.
Pneumatic Lubricators are used in a variety of medical, packaging, and printing applications including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and textile manufacturing.