Norgren Service Kit for Excelon

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RS Stock No.:
184-4429
Mfr. Part No.:
4382-200
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

For Manufacturer Series

Excelon

Accessory Type

Service Kit

Series

Excelon

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

IMI Norgren Lubricator Service Kit, For Use With L64M Series Lubricators, Regulation Thread - L64M Series - 4382-200


Want to keep your pneumatic system in top form? Pick this lubricator service kit from IMI Norgren to maintain your L64M series oil fog (184-4407) and micro-fog (184-4413) lubricators. The complete set contains replacements for all the serviceable parts to save time and effort during upkeep. As they're made from rugged plastic, you can rest assured these pieces handle pressurised systems as well as the originals.

Features & Benefits


• Regulation thread size for quick and easy installation
• Red colour simplifies part identification in a network
• Arrows indicate turn directions for simple tightening and loosening

Applications


• Industrial manufacturing and packaging
• Medical equipment
• Automotive maintenance
• Railway applications

Why is it important to keep my pneumatic network lubricated?


Unlubricated compressed air wears down components such as valves and seals, limiting their lifespan. This can also lead to malfunctions and downtime. By keeping your compressed medium lubricated, you boost durability and reliable performance.

What can cause pneumatic lubricators to fail?


Lubricator failure can be caused by low lubricant volume, as well as by a change in lubricant viscosity caused by heat or cold. Contamination is a common reason for lubricators to stop working, which is why it's important to stay on t
op of maintenance.

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