Wire Rope Lubricator

Lubricating with the aid of brushes, rags, gloves, or by other means is costly, risky, and ineffective. The lubricant forms a film on the surface which water vapour can penetrate, thus becoming rapped. Temperature changes cause condensation and rust then begins to form from the inside. A wire rope can appear to be in good condition when in fact corrosion and friction are destroying it from the inside. Its useful life is shortened and it becomes potentially dangerous. Even factory lubricated wire rope requires regular re-lubrication.

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