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Resistant to oxidation and heat, use this oil to lubricate a variety of machine tools and equipment. It's also known as turbine oil.
Use at pressures up to 50,000 psi.
Use this oil in food-processing and preparation areas.
Reduce wear on rings, cylinders, and other moving parts in most major manufacturers' air compressors.
For use in food-processing and preparation areas, this oil is NSF registered H1 for incidental food contact.
For long-lasting lubrication in vacuum pumps, this oil is slow to evaporate.
Keep air-powered tools running longer. This oil prevents corrosion and has wear-resistant and extreme-pressure properties. It absorbs water to reduce condensation and prevent buildup.
For air-powered tools in food-processing and preparation areas, this oil prevents corrosion and has wear-resistant and extreme-pressure properties. It absorbs water to reduce condensation and prevent buildup.
Cut through dirt, grease, and rust, loosen stuck fasteners, and protect tools and equipment with these thin, multipurpose lubricants.
This thin lubricant penetrates into tight spaces, and nano-sized additives fill small surface imperfections, reducing wear and heat and extending the life of both the lubricant and equipment.
Protect equipment while limiting environmental impact. These multipurpose lubricants quickly break down in water. Use them to cut through dirt, grease, and rust, loosen stuck fasteners, and protect equipment.
Protect food-processing and preparation equipment while limiting environmental impact. These multipurpose lubricants are NSF registered H1 for incidental food contact and are rated to quickly break down in water.
Spray these lubricants onto wire rope and cable used in vertical or fast-moving applications. They dispense as a thick gel, completely covering wire strands without dripping or running off. Use them to cut through dirt, grease, and rust, and to protect wire rope and cable.
By traveling along individual strands and penetrating to the core of wire rope and cable, these lubricants maximize coverage to prevent rust and reduce wear. They cut through dirt, grease, and rust to protect wire rope and cable.
For use with roller chain and other moving metal parts, these thin lubricants cut through dirt, grease, and rust, withstand heavy loads, and resist wear.
Protect chain and other moving metal parts found in food-processing and preparation equipment while limiting environmental impact. These lubricants are NSF registered H1 for incidental food contact and break down quickly in water.
Includes everything you need to lubricate air tools—oil, grease, and a grease gun with two precision-tip nozzles.
Specifically designed for use with air-powered impact wrenches, this grease withstands high pressure and heavy loads and prolongs tool life.
Use this general purpose grease to lubricate most machinery.
Formulated to adhere to metal parts and stay in place in wet environments, this grease is commonly used in pulp and paper manufacturing and water management facilities.
Waterproof and heat-resistant, this grease can be autoclaved without washing out of equipment. It's chemically inert, so it won't interact with process fluids.
For use on metal parts to prevent corrosion and as an antiseize lubricant. Gauges are often coated in a thin layer of lanolin to move smoothly and maintain their precision.
For use in applications where acids, bases, oxidizers, and fuels are present.
Highly pure and with no additives to contaminate sensitive environments, use this grease in clean rooms and electronic assembly workstations.
For use in food-processing and preparation areas, this grease is rated for incidental contact with food.
This grease remains stable and in place under high pressure, heavy loads, and shock loads. It's often used to lubricate heavy-duty food production equipment.
These lubricants go on wet for easy application. Once dry, they form a nonstick film that won't attract dust. Use them for general purpose lubricating in most applications.
Nano-sized additives fill small surface imperfections, reducing wear and heat to extend the life of both the lubricant and equipment. These lubricants dry to form a nonstick film that won’t attract dust. They are often used on hinges, gears, and roller chain.
Deliver a mist of oil using shop air.
Connect these modular pumps to a reservoir and a solenoid valve to automate the flow of oil.
Air pressurizes the oil in the reservoir and atomizes the spray. Add a spray valve to direct the flow of oil.
Ready to connect to your air system, these complete systems include a timer and a reservoir.
Driven by an air-powered pump, this dispenser comes with an adapter to mount through a bung opening on a drum.
Use compressed air to dispense grease.
Powered by your air system, these dispensers release a precise amount of grease in timed intervals, so your machine will never have too much or too little.
Dispense grease using compressed air.
Build a custom 1/4" system to deliver coolant, cutting oil, water, or air in any direction.
Kits contain lengths of hose, nozzles, valves, and caps.
Build a custom 1/2" system to deliver coolant, cutting oil, water, or air in any direction.
Build a custom 3/4" system to deliver coolant, cutting oil, water, or air in any direction.
Kit contains lengths of hose, nozzles, connectors, and assembly pliers.
This hose is made of steel.
For use in the highest pressure coolant lines, these nozzles are rated for at least 1,000 psi.
These nozzles handle coolant pressure up to 150 psi.
The most versatile of our machine-mount coolant nozzles, these adjust from a fine mist to a direct stream and can deliver coolant in any direction. Max. pressure is 100 psi.
For high-pressure coolant lines, these nozzles withstand pressure up to 500 psi.
Press these nozzles into unthreaded holes.
Draw coolant from your existing tank.
These dispensers have a reservoir and controls for coolant flow.
Press the lever to stop coolant mist and start a high-velocity air stream to remove dust and shavings.
Snap these adapters into the ball-socket connections on CNC machines to connect threaded coolant hose and nozzles to coolant supply ports.
Reduce fatigue by using pressure from your air compressor to dispense viscous fluids.
When the size or thread type of a fitting doesn't match an existing opening, use these adapters to make the connection.
Transfer lubricating oil such as hydraulic and motor oil with these pumps. They handle nearly twice the amount of pressure as other air-powered drum pumps to move high-viscosity liquids.
Often used with ammonia, etching and cleaning solutions, and other caustics, these pumps have a nonsparking air-powered motor for applications where electricity is unavailable or dangerous.
A filter/lubricator ensures efficiency and reduces wear on the pump. Often used with hydraulic oil and motor oil in addition to acidic and alkaline liquids, these pumps have a nonsparking motor for use in applications where electricity is unavailable or dangerous.
These pumps have a motor that is rated for IEC Zone 1, Groups IIB and IIA; and IEC Zone 21, Groups IIIC, IIIB, and IIIA hazardous locations with flammable gases and vapors, so they can be used with liquids such as acetone, ethanol, methyl ethyl ketone, xylene, and mineral spirits.
The polypropylene housing provides good resistance to caustics such as ammonia, electropolishing solutions, and detergents and cleaning fluids.
A chemical- and impact-resistant PVDF housing stands up to aggressive chemicals such as methyl ethyl ketone and xylene.
Use these pumps to move lubricating oil such as hydraulic and motor oil.
These pumps have a PTFE diaphragm compatible with oil, fuel, and chemicals such as mineral spirits, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), and xylene. They have a rugged aluminum housing for moving large volumes of thick sludges and slurries in demanding environments.
With a 316 stainless steel housing and a PTFE diaphragm, these pumps resist a variety of acids, alkalies, and flammable liquids such as phosphoric acid, acetone, and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). They're designed for moving large volumes of thick sludges and slurries in demanding environments.
A neoprene diaphragm resists oil and chemicals such as isopropyl alcohol and deionized water. These pumps have a rugged aluminum housing for moving large volumes of thick sludges and slurries in demanding environments.
With all PTFE wetted parts, these pumps offer the best chemical resistance of all our air-powered transfer pumps and can handle solvents and petroleum-based fluids that PVDF pumps can’t.
A Buna-N diaphragm stands up to lubricating oil such as hydraulic and motor oil. These pumps are designed to handle thick sludges and slurries.
A neoprene diaphragm stands up to oil and chemicals such as isopropyl alcohol and deionized water. These pumps have large internal pathways and check valves with flaps to accommodate thick sewage, abrasive slurries, and industrial waste with large solids that would damage standard air-powered transfer pumps.
The fluoroelastomer diaphragm withstands higher temperatures than a neoprene diaphragm and has better resistance to fuel such as gasoline and kerosene. These pumps have large internal pathways and check valves with flaps to accommodate thick sewage, abrasive slurries, and industrial waste with large solids that would damage standard air-powered transfer pumps.
With a 316 stainless steel housing and a fluoroelastomer diaphragm, these pumps resist a variety of harsh acids and alkalies, such as phosphoric acid, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid. They have large internal pathways and check valves with flaps to accommodate thick sewage, abrasive slurries, and industrial waste with large solids that would damage standard air-powered transfer pumps.
Also known as sprayer pumps, these provide a smooth, uniform flow for agricultural spraying, soap dispensing, and chemical transferring.
Commonly called piston pumps, these are often used in high-pressure applications, such as hydrostatic testing of pipelines, tanks, and valves.
These valves press down on the outside of tubing to adjust flow without contacting the process media.
Often attached to differential pressure gauges to measure liquid level in tanks, these manifolds have two isolation valves with a pressure-equalizing valve between them. To isolate your differential pressure gauge for maintenance or calibration, shut off flow on both sides and equalize pressure in the manifold. They are rated for at least 6,000 psi. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Designed for high-pressure instrumentation applications, these valves are rated for up to 10,000 psi and have a hex nut and threads below the handle for panel mounting. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Also known as block and bleed valves, these have two vent ports to isolate pressure gauges, switches, and other components in high-pressure systems for maintenance, calibration, and sampling without interrupting the process. They are rated for up to 10,000 psi. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Often used in hydraulic and compressed air systems, these valves can withstand at least 6,000 psi. They’re for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
The color-coded threads and numerical markings on these valves ensure consistent and repeatable settings. One full revolution of the handle reveals a new color to indicate the set point. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Use these valves with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
With a gauge port on each side of these valves, you can install two different pieces of instrumentation equipment to simultaneously monitor multiple media properties without interrupting flow. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Also known as block and bleed valves, these have a vent port that allows you to remove instrumentation equipment attached to the valve without depressurizing your line. Turn the handle to shut off flow and remove the vent port plug to drain liquid trapped in the valve. Use them with water, oil, air, and inert gas. These valves adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Rated for nearly twice the maximum temperature of standard threaded precision flow-adjustment valves, these can handle up to 700° F. They’re for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
For installation in instrument panels, these valves have a hex nut and threads below the handle. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
To ensure highly precise flow adjustment, these valves adjust flow in smaller increments than other valves for finer control over the flow rate in metering and sampling applications. Use them with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Barbs grip onto tubing, providing a secure hold. To withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications, these valves have a PTFE seal and a PVDF body. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
For extra gripping power and a strong seal, these valves have Yor-Lok fittings with two sleeves that bite into tubing as you tighten the nut. All are compatible with Swagelok®, Let-Lok, and Parker A-Lok fittings. Use these valves with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Solder these valves to tubing for a permanent, leak-tight connection. Use them with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
For extra gripping power and a strong seal, these valves have Yor-Lok fittings with two sleeves that bite into tubing as you tighten the nut. All are compatible with Swagelok®, Let-Lok, and Parker A-Lok fittings. The 316 stainless steel body and seal, the PTFE seat and packing, and the Monel needle can withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required. With a fluoroelastomer seal and a PVDF body, they can withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
With a low-profile body and a narrow port-to-port length, these valves fit in tight spots. Barbs grip onto tubing, providing a secure hold. These valves are for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. Turn the handle to adjust flow in small increments for metering, sampling, and other applications requiring fine flow control.
Valves are for use with water, oil, air, inert gas, and steam. They gradually open and close to adjust and regulate flow.
Rated for twice the pressure of other threaded flow-adjustment valves, these are often used in refineries and other demanding environments. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. They gradually open and close to adjust and regulate flow.
Also known as whistle valves, these open and throttle as force is applied to the lever and automatically close upon release. They’re commonly used for spraying, washing, and other applications that require manual discharge of liquid and air. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Also known as proportional V-ball valves, these have a motor that adjusts and regulates flow in applications with higher flow rates and pressures than solenoid valves. As you increase the intensity of the electrical signal, the motor opens the valve, moving a ball with a V-cut opening that proportionately allows more flow as the valve opens. They're often integrated into PLC systems for automatic control over the valve position based on system conditions.
These valves are for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. They bolt to flanges to adjust and regulate flow in flanged pipelines.
An aluminum body provides strength and durability at half the weight of other metal flanged flow-adjustment valves. These valves are for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. They bolt to flanges to adjust and regulate flow in flanged pipelines.