Whether your LubeMinder Automatic Oiler is new or has seen good use, it's important to maintain your oiling system. While doing maintenance, it's imperative you use the proper techniques to avoid trapping any air in the system while refilling the oil.
In this article, we will discuss:
In most cases, the lack of oil flowing through the lines is due to a trapped air pocket inside the pump. The good news is this can be easily avoided by first priming the pump.
If it is the first time using your automatic oiler, you need to be sure to fill the reservoir with the correct amount of oil to create a great flow. If there is not enough oil, the automatic oiler will be damaged. Too much oil, and there will be a tremendous amount of head pressure, trapping air in the pump, and not allowing the air to escape back up into the reservoir.
Rule of thumb: check your reservoir after each use to ensure your LubeMinder Automatic Oiler is ready for the task at hand. This will avoid any breakdowns and unwanted downtime.
There are two methods you can choose to prime the pump. The one for you depends on if there is oil added to the reservoir yet, or not.
Using either of these methods will achieve the same result: a properly primed pump ready to work. For more product information, view the Complete Product Guide. If you have any questions, reach out to our team at lubeminder.com or at 800-782-5752.