G.P. Reeves Offers grease pumps for demanding production applications.
All of the common container sizes are supported including 35 lb.
(5 gallon) Pail, 120 lb. (30 gallon) Keg,
400 lb. (55 gallon) Drum, and Bulk Totes.
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Reservoir Pumps are complete grease preparation units for production
grease dispensing machines. All models are engineered to present airless
grease to the dispensing system, and to hold enough grease on-board to
maintain production through grease container changes. Use a G.P. Reeves
Reservoir Pump (GUS or APGP) to help give your machine the maximum
uptime and your customers zero-defect parts.
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A filter is essential in a production greasing system. Contaminants
can enter the grease during pail or barrel changes. Rust, Scale, pipe
joint compound, and even teflon tape can break loose inside the
plumbing and jam up grease regultors or dispensers. Even worse, these
contaminants can become part of your product!
Grease Filters
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Reservoir/Regulators provide pressure reduction, and also hold eough
grease to keep production going while a grease source (pail or barrel) is
being changed. Automatic and Manual fill models are offered.
A Grease Pressure Regulator is used when a grease dispenser requires a
lower operating pressure than the pump can provide. G P Reeves offers a
variety of regulator models for various applicaions. Contact us for
assistance in selecting the right one for your greasing application.
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G.P. Reeves manufactures a huge array of grease dispensers. All are
"positive displacement" dispensers, ejecting a measured shot of grease
each cycle, unaffected by time, temperature, or grease viscosity. See the
wide variety of styles and sizes:
Grease Dispenser Catalog
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The G.P. Reeves FS Flow Sensors are designed to detect
the movement of lubricant and thus verify delivery of lubricant in a
dispensing system. Models are available to detect the flow of medium to
heavy oils and for NLGI #0 to #3 grease. When properly applied, these
sensors will not resond to air flowing at a similar velocity to the
lubricant. This ability to "detect" air in the lines can
dramtically increase the reliabilty of any dispensing system.
FS3000 Series
FS3000 Adjustable Series Brochure (PDF)
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Nozzles
KA4438
Block type spray nozzle asm. includes
machined manifold with two mounting holes, 1/8 NPT grease or oil inlet
port, 1/8 NPT air inlet port, and replaceable KA4437 (3/8 diameter solid
cone pattern) nozzle. The mounting holes and the location of the tip of
the nozzle will match the Vogel SP9 nozzle. Other 3/8 diameter nozzles
will also function on the manifold.
KA4438 Brochure (PDF)
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A common problem with dispensing grease is "oozing" or "drooling"
from the nozzle tip after dispense. The cause of the oozing may be any of
a variety of problems, but often the simple solution is the addition of a
snuff-back device next to the nozzle.
Snuff-Back Page
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When valves are required to control or route the flow of grease, these
air-operated grease vlaves are a real problem-solver. The valves can
handle up to 3000 PSI inlet pressure. A simple 50 PSI air pilot signal
from a solenoid valve, or even a manual valve is all that is required to
switch the grease valves.
Grease Valve Page
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