Single Line Resistance (SLR) Lubrication Systems

The Original Developers of the Single Line Resistance System

Bijur Delimon single line resistance systems are low pressure oil lubrication systems that are designed for light or medium machinery requiring up to 100 points of lubrication. These systems are compact, economical and relatively simple to operate and maintain. Two types of systems (manual and automatic) are available to meet virtually any industrial application.

Manual Systems

Ideally suited for machinery which can be lubricated by a hand actuated, intermittently fed oil discharge system on an occasion basis.

Automatic Systems

Ideally suited for machinery requiring an uninterrupted discharge of oil either regularly timed or continuous. Automatic systems are actuated by a self-contained timing mechanism or by a mechanical drive mechanism connected to the equipment being lubricated.

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ADVANTAGES

Single line resistance systems are compact, economical, and relatively simple to operate and maintain. The system is ideally suited for machinery or equipment which displays closely configured bearing clusters or groups.

A precisely controlled discharge of oil is delivered to each point while the machine is in operation. The system provides a clean film of oil between critical bearing surfaces to keep friction and wear to a minimum. Machinery life is extended and production efficiency is maintained.

SYSTEM ELEMENTS

A Bijur Delimon SLR system is a highly reliable, low pressure oil lubrication system, which consists of three basic elements:

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1. Lubricator (Pump) & Reservoir

Bijur Delimon lubricators are either actuated manually or automatically.

  • Manual lubricators are operated on demand by the machine operator.
  • Automatic lubricators are designed to operate at predetermined, regular intervals. Typically, they're controlled by a timing mechanism or direct drive with the equipment.

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2. Resistance Fittings

A resistance fitting is the part of the system that proportions and dispenses oil to a friction point. It must be remembered that the amount of oil delivered to each point in the system is apportioned by a resistance fitting, not the lubricator. The lubricator controls the volume of oil available for overall system consumption.

Bijur Delimon offers ten different sized flow devices. Each one is designed for one-way delivery of a proportioned quantity of oil to a bearing or surface.

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3. Distribution Network

Tubing plus various junctions, adapters, clips, and connection hardware make up the distribution network. The network connects the lubricator and individual resistance fittings located at or near the friction points. Typically, a single line (5/32" O.D.) tube is branched at convenient locations to meet the requirements of the machine's bearing arrangement.

Factors Affecting the Lubrication Process

All Bijur Delimon Single Line Resistance systems are designed to adequately protect machinery under a wide range of operating and environmental conditions. Properly lubricated surfaces are a critical component of machinery operation. Factors that affect oil flow to points in the system include:

Lubricant viscosity
Machine speed (for mechanical drives)
Operating temperature
Ambient temperature
System (lubrication) pressure
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