A wide range of lubrication pumps from Universal Controls are available to suit different applications and aesthetic tastes. You can choose from a variety of categories for both oil and grease pumps. To view our outstanding selection of lubricating pumps, click on each category below.

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An electric lubrication pump system can be the best option when electricity is available to run a centralised lubricator. To distribute a certain amount of lubrication, sturdy and dependable electric pumps cooperate with FL Series injectors and M2500 divider valves. M2500 blocks can be ordered in a variety of set-ups, allowing you to tailor the system to your lubrication needs.

Compressed air is needed to operate the lubricators in pneumatic lubrication pump systems. This system is made to deliver lubricant precisely, regardless of the metering device you select. The brass or stainless steel FL Series injectors are adjustable and have undergone over 400,000 cycles of field testing before failing. Z-Series injectors are not adjustable and are exclusively made of brass.

You can provide lubricant whenever you choose using a manual lubrication pump system, regardless of whether you like to use injectors or series progressive divider valves. Try the SureShot technique for convenience and ease if you wish to hand lubricate several zerk fittings. It allows you to use a manual or battery-operated grease gun to oil up to 12 spots per block.

This selection of lubricators are operated from the hydraulics of the host machine, and is typically plumbed into the line of a hydraulic actuator which is operated regularly on the machine. The lubricant is drawn into the pump from the reservoir by the suction generated on the return stroke of the pump. Compact rugged design and minimal maintenance required.

A revolving machine shaft can power gear pumps directly or through a chain drive or gear drive with the appropriate ratio. Both regular and reversible pump types are available for sump and sealed externally mounted choices.

The equipment being lubricated drives mechanical pumps via an external eccentric cam or connecting rod. Throughout each cycle, as long as the machine is running, a tiny amount of oil is applied. The spring enables the pump to refill by bringing the piston back into position for the subsequent stroke.

