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Hydrokit introduces Lube Shuttle greasing system at INTERMAT 2012

Hydrokit has introduced a new hydraulic automated greasing system that has been developed for situations where an electric supply isn’t available.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Hydrokit’s Lube Shuttle automated greasing system
2151 Hydrokit has introduced a new hydraulic automated greasing system that has been developed for situations where an electric supply isn’t available.

The Lube Shuttle grease kit can cater for two to 14 grease points. Advantages cited by the company include increased durability of components due to continuous greasing, time savings through use of an automated system and optimised greasing as a regulated quantity is supplied.

The system is more compact than electric systems and is aimed at mini excavators, skid-steer loaders and backhoe loaders.

It takes a standard cartridge that typically lasts a week and has been designed to be easy to change.

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