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Lincoln grease pumps are manually operated gear lube dispensers or grease pumps that transfer or dispense high-viscosity grease / lubricants out of drums, containers or self-contained reservoirs. ...Read More
Style | Model | Air Inlet | Fits Container Size | Hose Length | Material | Max. Pressure | Price | |
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A | 1292 | - | 35 lb./5 gal. | 5ft. | - | - | £629.93 | |
B | G400 | - | 25 to 50 lb. | 4ft. | Aluminum, Carbon Steel, Nitrile, Polyurethane | - | £82.99 | |
C | 2004 | - | 400 lb./55 gal. Drum | - | - | 7500 psi | £7,329.65 | |
D | 1910 | 1/2" FNPT | 400 lb./55 gal. Drum | - | Steel | 7500 psi | £8,212.02 | |
D | 1904 | 1/2" FNPT | 400 lb./55 gal. Drum | - | Steel | 7500 psi | £8,946.83 | |
D | 1903 | 1/2" FNPT | 400 lb./55 gal. Drum | - | Steel | 8000 psi | £9,113.92 | |
E | 918 | 1/4" NPTF | 120 lb./16 gal. Drum | 5ft. | Steel | 7500 psi | £2,434.30 | |
F | 1418 | 1/4" NPTF | 120 lb./16 gal. Drum | 5ft. | Steel | 7500 psi | £2,828.66 | |
G | 1426 | 1/4" NPTF | 400 lb./55 gal. Drum | 5ft. | Steel | 7500 psi | £2,701.53 | |
H | 926 | 1/4" NPTF | 400 lb./55 gal. Drum | 5ft. | - | 7500 psi | £2,697.72 |
Lincoln grease pumps are ideal for transferring low-to-medium viscosity grease from drums to reservoirs using an operating lever, with stroke volume ranging between 0.303 oz & 1.5 oz. These hand-operated bucket pumps provide lubrication to moving components like bearings, hubs, pins & fittings for excellent working under immense pressure. They feature drum covers for separating impurities from the grease and a water separator for preventing humidity from damaging the pump assembly. Choose from a wide range of these portable bucket grease pumps, available in hose lengths of 4 & 5 feet on Raptor Supplies.
These manually operated Lincoln grease pumps can operate at temperatures as low as 0 degrees F (?18 degrees C).
Lincoln G400 grease pump has a maximum flow rate of 1.5 oz per stroke whereas Lincoln 1292 grease pump has an output of 0.303 oz per stroke.
Priming maintains the functionality of a pump by acting as a coolant and preventing overheating. Pumps that run without priming suffer from mechanical seal failure and serious damage to their components. Lincoln grease pumps are self-priming as the grease / lubricant pumped acts as the priming agent.