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Used PAX Products Lube Systems for Sale
Looking for used PAX Products lube systems for sale? PAX Products is best known for pressroom lubrication solutions,
with a strong reputation around pre-pressurized lubrication systems. These systems are designed to deliver consistent, metered lubricant
to critical points, helping presses and industrial equipment run smoother, reduce wear, and support better uptime.
In many stamping and forming environments, lubrication is not just a maintenance task. It is a reliability system.
When lubrication is inconsistent, you can see accelerated wear, heat buildup, galling, and avoidable downtime. A well-designed
pre-pressurized system helps remove the guesswork by delivering lubricant on schedule and at stable pressure.
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Used PAX Products pre-pressurized lube systems
A pre-pressurized lubrication system maintains a ready-to-deliver supply of lubricant at controlled pressure, then distributes
measured amounts to multiple lubrication points through a network of lines and metering devices. The pre-pressurized concept is valuable in press applications
because lubrication points often need consistent delivery timing and stable pressure to ensure lubricant actually reaches the intended surfaces.
What PAX pre-pressurized lube systems provide
- Consistent lubrication delivery: Helps ensure critical points receive lubricant reliably, not just “sometimes.”
- Reduced wear: Supports longer life of bearings, ways, bushings, and other moving interfaces.
- Improved uptime: Helps reduce heat, friction, galling, and failures tied to under-lubrication.
- Cleaner, controlled usage: Metered delivery often reduces over-lubrication and the mess that comes with it.
- Repeatable performance: A stable lube cycle supports consistent machine operation and maintenance planning.
Where these systems are commonly used
Pre-pressurized lube systems are commonly applied on:
- Mechanical stamping presses (including straight-side and gap frame presses)
- Press drive and slide components
- Feed lines and coil handling equipment (where applicable)
- Industrial equipment with multiple lubrication points requiring consistent delivery
How automatic lubrication systems work (simple explanation)
Most press lubrication setups include a reservoir, a pump, distribution lines, and metering devices (often called injectors or metering units).
The pump builds pressure and pushes lubricant through the system. Metering devices help deliver controlled amounts to each point, helping balance delivery
across a network with different line lengths and resistance.
Key components you will hear about
- Reservoir: Holds the lubricant supply.
- Pump: Builds pressure and drives lubricant through the network.
- Pressure controls: Help set and maintain operating pressure.
- Injectors / metering devices: Allocate measured amounts to each lubrication point.
- Distribution manifolds: Split flow to multiple circuits.
- Cycle control: Determines when lubrication occurs (time-based, stroke-based, or PLC-controlled in some setups).
Why lubrication consistency matters in press applications
Presses operate under repetitive high loads. The lubrication system has to keep up with cycling, heat, and vibration.
If lubrication is late, uneven, or inconsistent, surfaces can run dry, which increases friction and wear quickly. Pre-pressurized systems help maintain
readiness and delivery stability, especially when lubrication points are numerous and distributed.
FAQs: PAX pre-pressurized lube systems
What does “pre-pressurized” actually mean?
It refers to a system design that maintains controlled pressure so lubricant is ready to be delivered consistently through the network.
The goal is to support predictable delivery to multiple points, especially in equipment that cycles and vibrates.
Are these systems stroke-based or time-based?
Both approaches exist depending on the machine setup. Some systems lubricate on a timed interval. Others tie the cycle to press strokes
or a control signal. The right strategy depends on speed, duty cycle, and how critical the lubrication points are.
Why not just manually grease the press?
Manual lubrication can work for some equipment, but it is hard to keep perfectly consistent, especially across many points.
Automatic systems provide repeatable delivery and can reduce missed intervals, under-lubrication, and over-lubrication.
What causes a lubrication point to stop receiving lube?
Common causes include a blocked line, a failed metering device, air in the system, an incorrect pressure setting, or a pump issue.
Many troubleshooting approaches start by confirming pressure at the manifold and verifying delivery at the injector/metering stage.
How do I know if pressure is set correctly?
Pressure should be set to support reliable delivery through the longest and most resistant paths in the system without creating leaks or over-pressurizing.
Correct pressure depends on system design, lubricant type, temperature, and line routing.
What lubricant is used in these systems?
Lubricant selection depends on the press and application. Viscosity, temperature range, and compatibility with seals and metering devices matter.
Many systems use oil rather than grease for distribution consistency, but configurations vary.
Can pre-pressurized systems be integrated with modern controls?
Yes. Many lubrication systems can be monitored or triggered through press controls, and some can be configured with sensors or alarms to flag low level,
pressure loss, or cycle issues.
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Reservoir Capacity1Used Press Luberication MachinePressurized Lube Sprayers for SaleUsed Lubricating SystemsModel 5-6Year: 15 Gallon Stainless Steel Reservoir With 6 Adjustable Pumps, Designed To Accurately Dispense Stamping Fluid And Reduce Waste.Machine #8391
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Lube Cap.1Used Production MachineryConveyor Distributors & Lubes for SaleUsed Lubricating SystemsModel 5-16Year: 1Airless spray, Applies High Viscosity Fluids, Simple Volume Adjust, Filtered Supply Pump in ReservoirMachine #6066
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Pre-Pressurized Systems with Reservoirs Lube-System
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Lube Cap.1Used Production MachineryConveyor Distributors & Lubes for SaleUsed Lubricating SystemsModelYear: 1Airless spray, Applies High Viscosity Fluids, Simple Volume Adjust, Filtered Supply Pump in ReservoirMachine #6067
Jackson, MI Falahee BuildingStarting Price: $650
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