Categories: Fluids Handling

AC range of automatic lubrication pumps Achieves 100,000th Sale

Listen to this article

Interlube Systems Ltd is proud to announce the 100,000th worldwide sale of its market-leading AC range of automatic lubrication pumps.

Launched in 2002, the UK-made range – most commonly fitted to minibuses, coaches, trucks, buses and trailers – is a compact, electrically-operated, multi-line lubrication system, with three reservoir sizes.

Crucially, the multi-line concept enables each bearing to be lubricated independently, and damage to one feed line does not render the system inoperable.

Interlube Sales Director Keith Horner says: “Our AC range is renowned worldwide and we are really excited to celebrate its 100,000th sale.

“As businesses strive to maximise investment returns, we are always moving forward by developing, manufacturing and designing new and innovative lubrication equipment with product ranges for most industries.”

Easy to operate and virtually maintenance free, the AC range is fully adjustable and will deliver precise lubrication whenever a vehicle is in motion.

The range serves a maximum of 60 points and is suitable for use with oil and grease up to NLGI grade 2. It features a multi-position timer with memory

In total, six colour-coded pumping units are available, with different stroke outputs to cater for varying output requirements, from 0.01cc to 0.1cc.

A comprehensive range of system accessories enables Interlube Systems to provide the complete lubrication package.
Interlube’s high quality and reliable products help to keep trucks, buses, trailers, cranes, quarries and heavy-duty production lines moving reliably 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Interlube Systems Ltd has been manufacturing lubrication equipment in the UK since 1922. The company was the subject of a management buy-out in 2000 and the US distribution business was bought from Invensys in 2002. MSP Distributors Limited and Filtakleen Manufacturing were acquired in 2007.

The company is a world leader in lubrication solutions and, with three facilities in Plymouth (UK), Asia and Dayton Ohio (USA), it offers a global service to its growing customer base.

Phil Black - PII Editor

I'm the Editor here at Process Industry Informer, where I have worked for the past 17 years. Please feel free to join in with the conversation, or register for our weekly E-newsletter and bi-monthly magazine here: https://www.processindustryinformer.com/magazine-registration. I look forward to hearing from you!

Share
Published by
Phil Black - PII Editor

Recent Posts

From Counting Pints to Crafting Quality: The Next Chapter in Beverage Dispense Technology

The beverage dispense industry has undergone a quiet but significant transformation over the past decade.…

3 days ago

Driving Change: How Hyper-Efficient Motors Are Reshaping Industries

Beamex is your trusted partner for calibration excellence, providing accurate measurements, reliable data, and traceability…

4 days ago

Why Chemical Firms Are Reducing Toxic Substances

Chemical giants are shedding light on why cutting down on toxic substances is now a…

5 days ago

How AI Is Transforming the Factory Floor

Andrew Sherlock, Director of Data-Driven Manufacturing, National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) Artificial intelligence (AI) is…

5 days ago

IChemE Launches Inquiry into UK Chemical Engineering Research

The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has announced a significant presidential inquiry into the current…

6 days ago

UK REACH ATRm Progress Met With Caution by Chemical Industry

A Multidisciplinary Approach This research combined numerical analysis with hands-on experimentation. By employing high-speed photography…

6 days ago