Description
Oil-Rite manufactures Lubrication Systems specifically to customer requirements. All systems are engineered, designed, manufactured and fully tested at Oil-Rite. This is an example of a custom built Circulating Oil System.
This Circulating Oil System is equipped with a cast iron pump providing 1.5 GPM at 87 PSI. The 1/3 HP, 1725 RPM, TEFC motor is operated by 3 phase power at 230/460V 60Hz.
The 13 gallon capacity reservoir is constructed with welded steel. A top filler cap makes filling the reservoir quick and simple. The filler cap is equipped with an air filter and liquid strainer to help maintain liquid quality. There are (2) 1” female NPT returns and (2) 1/2” female NPT drains. A baffle in the tank separates sediment and reduces turbulence. A 100 mesh stainless steel suction filter inside the reservoir filters out larger debris.
A 10 Micron, 1000 beta filter near the outlet helps maintain liquid quality. The filter features a spin-on element for ease of cleaning and replacement.
An air cooled heat exchanger helps maintain a constant oil supply temperature. It removes approximately 20,470 BTU/HR. The heat exchanger’s fan is operated with a 1/6 HP, 1140 TEFC motor operated by 3 phase power at 230/460V 60Hz.
Additional controls include:
- A stainless steel pressure gage located near the system outlet, displaying 0-60 PSI.
- A bronze check valve located at the system outlet to ensure fluid flows in only one direction.
- A bypass relief valve used to set system pressure, adjustable from 30 to 100 PSI.
- A 5” centerline liquid level gage on the outside of the reservoir with a dial thermometer displaying temperatures from 0° to 250° F, allowing visual check of liquid level, condition, and temperature at a glance.
This custom built circulating oil system measures 37” by 30 1/4”. The overall height is approximately 31 3/8”. The system can be secured using (4) mounting holes located on the base of the unit.
All Circulating Oil Systems are quoted specifically to customer requirements. Pricing can be determined only after the Circulating Oil System Request Form (found on this page) is completed. Contact the bearing manufacturer for information on the flow rate and fluid required.
Delivery is dependent upon supplier availability, lead times range from 4 to 10 weeks.