Grease · Oil · MQL · Air-Oil — your partner for D · A · CH.
Grease · Oil · MQL — the right solution for every application
Automatic central lubrication with grease for bearings, guideways and chains. Progressive and single-line distributors from 1 to over 50 lubrication points.
View systems →Closed circuit systems for gearboxes, spindles and plain bearings — with continuous supply, filtration and temperature control.
View systems →Minimum quantity lubrication for machining. Microfine aerosol instead of coolant flooding — lower consumption, cleaner parts, longer tool life.
Discover MQL systems →Our application team supports you with system design — non-binding and fast.
Compact electric lubrication pumps for grease and oil — from small machines to large installations. Suitable for progressive, single-line and circulation systems.

Robust distributors for grease and oil with optional cycle monitoring.
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Minimum quantity lubrication for machining applications.
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Electronic control with PLC/HMI interfaces.
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Circuit systems for gearboxes, spindles and plain bearings.
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Matching lubricants for all DropsA systems.
View →Anonymized application examples from completed DropsA projects — typical tasks and results from industrial practice.
Challenge: Manual lubrication led to irregular supply and increased chain wear. With a DropsA progressive system, all lubrication points are supplied automatically and at precise intervals.
Requirement: Switch from conventional lubricants to H1-compliant products across the entire plant. DropsA delivered a suitable system with appropriate media and components.
Existing machines can often be converted to automatic central lubrication without major effort. We analyze your system and supply the right retrofit package made of original DropsA components.

From lubricant selection to line calculation — a practical guide for maintenance staff and planners.
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Which maintenance intervals apply to lubrication pumps and distributors? What matters during inspection?
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Comparison of minimum quantity lubrication and classic wet machining — advantages and disadvantages at a glance.
Read article →Our expert team is available for system design, product selection and quotation — free and non-binding.