Multi-outlet mechanical pumps combine a mechanically driven pump body with several metered outlets, so that one unit lubricates many points directly — without a separate distributor. Each outlet has its own pump element delivering a defined quantity, and the whole unit is driven by the machine's own movement

The "PRM" is a high quality piston pump with multiple independent outputs. It is mechanically driven by a cam system and is ideal for use in automated industrial systems.
Multi-outlet mechanical pumps combine a mechanically driven pump body with several metered outlets, so that one unit lubricates many points directly — without a separate distributor. Each outlet has its own pump element delivering a defined quantity, and the whole unit is driven by the machine's own movement. This makes the multi-outlet mechanical pump a compact, self-contained lubrication system in itself: the PRM-type pump, for example, is well suited to agricultural and mobile machines, where it pairs with a generous reservoir such as the 7-L oil tank to provide automatic, motion-driven lubrication in the field. The pump is driven by a moving element on the machine, and inside the body a row of individual pump elements each feed one outlet. As the drive moves, every element delivers its set dose to its point, so the unit serves many points at once with no external distributor required. The delivery to each outlet can be matched to the point it serves, and because the drive comes from the machine, lubrication follows the machine's actual operation. One mechanically driven unit lubricates many points directly Individual metered outlets — defined dose per point, no separate distributor Driven by the machine's own movement PRM-type pump pairs with the 7-L oil tank for long autonomy Compact, robust and self-contained The pump is selected by the number of outlets, the dose required at each point, the medium and the available drive movement. Combined with a large reservoir, it forms a complete field-lubrication unit; on more complex machines it can also feed a distributor for further division. Where the machine offers no suitable movement, an electric, pneumatic or hydraulic pump is the alternative. With no electrical or pneumatic drive to service, the multi-outlet mechanical pump is low-maintenance: routine care is limited to refilling the reservoir, checking the drive linkage and outlets, and the usual inspection of the lines. The individual outlets make it easy to confirm that every point is being served.
The "PRM" is a high quality piston pump with multiple independent outputs. It is mechanically driven by a cam system and is ideal for use in automated industrial systems.