The lubrication station with dust seal is a self-contained supply and distribution unit built for the dustiest, most demanding environments. In cement, mining and steel plants, airborne dust and abrasive particles attack ordinary equipment, working into seals and contaminating lubricant

For demanding industrial environments with increased dust levels: Continuous lubrication, long service life and optimal protection of the machines.
The lubrication station with dust seal is a self-contained supply and distribution unit built for the dustiest, most demanding environments. In cement, mining and steel plants, airborne dust and abrasive particles attack ordinary equipment, working into seals and contaminating lubricant. The dust-sealed station protects the pump, reservoir and distribution components inside a sealed enclosure, so the lubrication system keeps working reliably where conditions would defeat an unprotected unit. Robust and built for continuous duty, it is a specialised solution within DropsA's special products range. The station brings the supply and distribution of lubricant together in one enclosure whose sealing keeps dust and abrasive particles out. The internal components — pump, reservoir and distribution — are protected from the surrounding environment, so the lubricant stays clean and the mechanism stays free of the grit that causes wear and blockages. The result is a station that can be installed directly in a dusty plant and left to run, rather than needing a clean, sheltered location. Sealed enclosure keeps dust and abrasive particles out Protects pump, reservoir and distribution from contamination Reliable operation in cement, mining and steel environments Robust, built for continuous duty in harsh conditions Self-contained supply and distribution in one unit The station is selected by the lubricant medium, the number of points to be supplied and the severity of the environment. Its great strength is that it can be installed where the dust is, rather than needing a sheltered location — but the seal that gives it this advantage should be kept intact: routine care focuses on checking the enclosure sealing and refilling the reservoir, alongside the usual inspection of the distribution. Kept sealed, the station provides dependable lubrication in places where most equipment cannot survive.
For demanding industrial environments with increased dust levels: Continuous lubrication, long service life and optimal protection of the machines.