For greater control over the entire system.
In a progressive system the lubricant is pumped into a single inlet of a βprogressive distributorβ and is divided volumetrically into a certain number of points by the progressive movement of the pistons arranged in sequence.
The valves of the distributor are in series with each other, which means that each piston can only deliver the lubricant once the previous one has completed its delivery times.
An obstructed delivery point, or a faulty component, will cause the termination of operation of all progressive distributors connected to each other. A sensor will signal the alarm, and it will be sufficient to check only a single element to identify the fault in the line block.
One of the biggest advantages is to have greater control over the correct operation of the entire system and of the individual outlet points, not only of the oil level and correct operation of the pump.
The new system will then be managed with a new logic based on two different processing parameters of the conveyor wagon, both empty and full.