Electro-Luber™ - Distribution Blocks:  #2PDB, #4PDB, #6PDB, & #8PDB
ATS Electro-Luber™ #2PDB ATS Electro-Luber™ #4PDB ATS Electro-Luber™  #6PDB ATS Electro-Luber™  #8PDB

Electro-Luber™ - Distribution Blocks: #2PDB, #4PDB, #6PDB, & #8PDB

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The ATS progressive distribution block is a single-line grease distributor that distributes grease from an ULTIMATE lubricator to 2,4, 6, 8, or 12 separate lubrication points. When the block completes 1 cycle (either 2, 4, 6, 8, or 12 ports), an indicator pin will move back and forth one time, showing that the cycle has been completed. If any of the lubrication ports are plugged, the pin will not cycle and the block stops its operation.

Therefore, none of the outlet ports can be blocked, or the distribution block will stop operation. If you require fewer points to be lubricated, then you must combine 2 ports together to make a single outlet port until the total number of outlets is reduced to the number of outlets desired. Note that when 2 outlet ports are joined together, the lubrication point being fed by this combined port will receive twice as much grease as a point directly connected to an outlet port. To join outlet ports together, standard plumbing fittings can be used to “T” 2 ports together, or you can purchase port connectors. Complete Distribution Block Kits for 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, or 12 bearings are also available.

Using the progressive distribution block together with an ULTIMATE Lubricator provides a complete, stand-alone multi-point grease lubrication system

Description

Discharge Volume |  0.3cc per outlet port
Inlet |  1/4” NPT female
Outlet |  1/8” NPT female
Weight |  1.3 lbs. (0.6 kg.)
Installation:
Inlet |  ATS recommends installing the ULTIMATE lubricator as close to the block as possible. The optimum location is directly on the block.
Outlet |  ATS recommends a maximum of 10 feet of 3/8" O.D. BY 1/4” I.D. Air Brake Hose on each outlet port.
NOTE |  After installation, all lines need to be primed using a grease gun attached to the zirk fitting on the block until grease is flowing from all outlets.

Support PDF

DB Port Joiner Installation 

How a Progressive Distribution Block works