Football Type Lubricator

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Transcript Football Type Lubricator

Lack of proper
lubrication is the
leading cause of
premature wear
or failure of rock
drill components!
Where is the football style lubricator used?
How does the lubricator work?
Where should the lubricator be installed?
Personal Protective Equipment for drilling?
What is the proper way to blow out the air line?
How do you regulate the flow of lubricant?
What is the proper way to fill the lubricator?
Is the machine getting enough lubricant?
Rock drill oil vs. rock drill grease?
Rock drills.
Air tuggers in manways or shaft stations.
Pneumatic ventilation fans.
Pneumatic cylinders for vent doors.
Pneumatic cylinders for control gates.
Small pneumatic hoists in shops.
Slushers with pneumatic motors.
Any pneumatic powered hand tools.
The lubricator
should be placed
a maximum of
12’ from the
drill.
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Before proceeding with any
drilling operation full
personal protective
equipment must be worn.
This includes CSA
approved: safety glasses,
hard hat, gloves, double
hearing protection (plugs/
muffs), steel toe boots.
Oil produces a mist of oil in the air
around the drill.
Grease does not produce a mist in the
air around the drill.
Oil is washed out of the drill by excess
water in the air.
Grease is not washed out of the drill by
water in the air.
Oil remains liquid in all temperatures.
Grease gets sticky in cold temperatures.
Oil suspends in the air longer and
reaches the drill faster.
Grease drops out of the air quickly and
takes longer to reach the drill.
Drilling a drift round uses two full
lubricators of oil.
Drilling a drift round uses less than
one full lubricator of grease.
If using oil check the lubricant at the
beginning of the shift and again
halfway through the shift.
If using grease check the level of the
lubricant at beginning of each shift.
Always blow the air hose before connecting.
Pour some lubricant into the hose at the drill.
Store drills in upright position out of water.
Connect air & water hose together in storage.
Stuff a rag in the chuck to keep dirt out.
Check to be sure drill steel collars are clean.
Use one lubricator for each drill.
Check during operation for proper lubrication
Always wear all CSA approved safety gear.
Parts HeadQuarters Inc.
C2-1175-Appleby Line
Burlington, ON, Canada
L7L 5H9
www.partshq.com
Telephone: (905) 332-3271
Fax: (905) 332-9497
Toll free: (800) 267-2082
PHQ Inline football style lubricator
Part No. 5048912 C$155.00
c/w hose & fittings 5048912HP C$255