Multiple oiler assembly

Lubrication – Lubricators – Gravity feed

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137883, 137884, F16N 710

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046090746

ABSTRACT:
A multiple oiler assembly includes a plurality of valve members providing for the delivery of oil lubricant to corresponding lubrication points. Each valve member includes a first bore that extends laterally and opens to one side of the valve. The opposite side of the valve members is provided with a laterally projecting sleeve having a bore that opens to the remote end of the sleeve and extends coaxially with the first bore and communicates with the first bore to provide each valve member with a transversely extending oil lubricant through-passage. The outside diameter of the sleeve generally corresponds to the diameter of the first bore such that the sleeve of each valve member can be plugged into the first bore of the next preceding valve member to form a gang mounted valve member arrangement.

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