What's the Difference Between External and Built-in Oil-Air Distributors?


Release time:

2023-11-15

In oil-air lubrication systems, distributors play a critical role in directing the oil-air mixture to each lubrication point. Depending on the application and bearing arrangement, distributors can be classified as built-in or external, each with distinct features and benefits.

Built-in Oil-Air Distributors

  • Installed inside the bearing housing, specifically designed for bearing seats that use series (inline) bearings.
  • Fully integrated with the bearing structure, ensuring precise and efficient delivery of lubricant directly to friction points.
  • Ideal for compact installations where space is limited, and direct, uniform lubrication is required.
  • Typically supplied as part of a complete bearing-lubrication assembly.

External Oil-Air Distributors

  • Mounted on the surface of lubrication equipment rather than inside the bearing.
  • Can be connected in multi-stage series to achieve multiple levels of oil-air distribution.
  • Allows for flexible installation and easy maintenance without disassembling the bearing housing.
  • Suitable for larger systems or applications requiring multiple secondary distributors to supply complex machinery layouts.

In summary, built-in distributors focus on compact, integrated delivery for specific bearing arrangements, while external distributors offer flexible, multi-stage distribution for broader system configurations. Selecting the right type depends on bearing layout, space constraints, and system complexity.

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