AL2000 1/4" AR Air Lubricator
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AL2000 1/4" AR Air Lubricator
AL2000 1/4" AR Air Lubricator
NANPUAL2000 1/4" AR Air Lubricator

| AL | 2000 | BSP | |
| Series Number | Body Size | Port Size | Thread Type |
| 2000 | 1/4" | BSP | |
| 3000 | 3/8" | NPT | |
| 4000 | 1/2" | PT |
NANPUTechnical Specifications
| Model | Specification |
| AL2000 | 650 |
| BL2000 | 1400 |
| BL3000 | 1400 |
| BL4000 | 1400 |
| Max Input Pressure | 1.0Mpa{10.2kgf/cm²} /145Psi |
| Max Operating Pressure | 1.0Mpa{10.2kgf/cm²} /145Psi |
| Temperature Range | -5~60℃ |
| Pressure Range | AL/BL 0.05~0.85Mpa(0.51~8.7kgf/cm² )/0~125Psi |
| Bowl Material | Polycarbonate |
| Suggested Oil | Turbine Oil No. 1 ISO-VG32 |

All calibration assemblies shall be fabricated and assembled in strict conformance with the maximum flow rate specifications detailed in the technical documentation. Such compliance is vital for ensuring the system's optimal performance, efficiency, and operational reliability. Rigorous adherence to these specifications during assembly ensures the system operates within defined parameters, mitigating the risk of inefficiencies or malfunctions stemming from non-conformance to maximum flow requirements..

To adjust the oil feed rate, rotate the needle valve. A clockwise rotation—corresponding to the "+" direction marked on the valve—will progressively increase the oil feed speed. This adjustment enables faster oil intake, which may be required to optimize lubrication under specific operating conditions. Conversely, rotating the needle valve counterclockwise (the "−" direction) will gradually decrease the oil feed rate. Sustained rotation in this direction can eventually stop the oil feed process. This precise control mechanism allows operators to fine-tune oil flow to the system's exact requirements, ensuring efficient operation and preventing over-lubrication or under-lubrication—both of which can cause equipment wear, inefficiency, or failure.

To initiate the refueling procedure, rotate the refueling screw clockwise to open the access port for lubricant addition. It is essential to exercise care and ensure the oil volume introduced into the reservoir bowl does not exceed 80% of its total capacity. This critical limit is set to prevent overfilling, which may cause oil spillage during system operation, potential contamination of the surrounding area, and interference with the proper operation of related components.




