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L73M-3MBPX - Series 1 FRLs L73-Series Compact Micro-Fog Lubricator
- SKU:
- L73M-3MBPX
- Availability:
- Usually Ships Within 24 Hours
- Weight:
- 0.95 LBS
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Description
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Applications
- Designed for use with alcohol or other anti-freeze agents when units are installed in cold temperature environments.
- Micro-fog lubricators are used for applications containing one or more points of lubrication, cylinders and multiple or single tools.
Construction
- High-pressure sight feed dome with aluminum case and fluorocarbon O-rings and seals
- High-pressure sight glass on bowls and metal petcock drain
Features
- Metal bowl with sight glass
- 4 oz. reservoir
- Quick-release bayonet bowl
- Micro-fog design delivers aerosol mist
How It Works
- Air flow through the lubricator lifts oil from the reservoir to the sight-feed dome. Oil is dropped into the fog generator and atomized into a fine mist. Lightweight particles are delivered downstream for lubrication. Heavier particles fall back into the reservoir.
- The micro-fog lubricator delivers 10% of the oil drops visible through the transparent sight-feed dome.
Installation
In-line or modular installation
Safety Notes
- FRL's are designed for air service only, unless otherwise indicated.
- Micro-fog lubricators cannot be filled under pressure.
- Pressure rating given at ambient temperature 70°F/21°C.
- SCFM ratings at 90 PSIG inlet pressure
Use
Recommended lubricants: misting type oil rated 50 to 200 SSU (ISO Grade 7 to 46) at 100°F (38°C)
WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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April 28, 2025 by Erika S. (LA, United States)
“The part I ordered arrived, easy to track and worked as intended”
April 27, 2025 by Robert E. (AZ, United States)
“very cool”
April 27, 2025 by Garry W. (United States)
“Need to wait and see if I get”