Contact
GreaseMax Southern Africa
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Customer Care line:
082-455-6886
Fax:
013-697-1010
Email:
sales@greasemaxsa.com
GreaseMax Southern Africa is the Sole Distributor and Head Office for GreaseMax® Automatic Lubricators in Southern Africa. GreaseMax® are designed for Engineering / Maintenance Leaders who do not compromise on Tribology (precision lubrication) Standards with substandard measures or imitations. GreaseMax® is a German engineered, Chemically expanded Automatic Lubricator that has- no batteries, no springs, no electronics, no preset gas cells, no mechanical parts and no settings – which all proved to not overcome the human-error, high-cost Labour teams that are some reasons for historic failures of general lubricators. GreaseMax® have a strength pressure of 10bar (150 psi) making it the Unique Automatic Lubricator that can be mounted 2meters away from your bearing/ application, via an 8mm id extension line. GreaseMax® can be mounted in Any position, even under water. GreaseMax® has a Robust Mild Steel Body. GreaseMax® discharges a constant film of grease, at different quantity as per type design, regardless of vibration. GreaseMax® has various Integrity references and case studies from World Mining and Industry Leaders listing GreaseMax® as the Superior Automatic Lubricator. GreaseMax have 4 individual Colour Coded Units, Each one Predesigned to provide precision Tribology standard’ greasing to bearings / seals / all other applications requiring greasing. A Grease Max Automatic Lubricator is activated in 1 simple step: by fastening the activator cap of your GreaseMax until you hear the seal break inside, then fasten completely – record change over date on the unit. When the seal breaks with the activation of GreaseMax - The controlling element is released into Sealed chemicals, and then there is only 1 Fail Safe Reaction: constant expansion over the period that the particular GreaseMax Type (1, 3, 6, 12) is designed for, dispensing a grease-film constantly to your bearing / application without failure.
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