Operating Principal MD 2000
The Electro-Luber
MD 2000 is a self-contained, microprocessor controlled, motor
driven automatic lubricator. The MD 2000 unit is not a pressure
vessel. The MD 2000 does not operate by producing gas, instead,
operation of the lubricator depends upon the use of minor internal
pressure forcing lubricant into the threads of a unique rotating
auger pump. This mixes and dispenses the lubricant at pressures
up to 200psi. This pressure allows the MD 2000 to be used with
long feed line pipework, and it can even cycle progressive
distributors, allowing one MD 2000 to feed several bearings.
When one or a combination of selector switches are turned on,
the unit will activate at selected intervals (see charts on
pages 3&4). At each interval, approximately 1.25cc of grease
will be delivered to the bearing. The grease output is not
affected by temperature or altitude. When the unit is empty,
refilling is accomplished using a standard grease gun.