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5th March 1965, Page 68
5th March 1965
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MOST of the lubricating equipment manufactured by Centralube is designed for industrial applications, but there are one or two items of interest to the vehicle operator. The most important is a portable greasing unit—the Multigreasor Model FAP—which is powered by its own petrol engine.

Two sizes are made, both having a grease D2

container with a capacity of 66 lb. and capable of delivery at pressures of up to 1.500 p.s.i. The difference between the two machines is that one has a discharge output double that of the other. The grease pump is powered by a single-cylinder air-cooled engine and the equipment is mounted on a three-wheel trolley. Using similar pump units, but powered by an electric motor, are two versions of the Centralube Multigreasor Model FAE.

Grease guns manufactured by Centralube arc again designed primarily for industrial use, and the wide variety made includes push-on types and side-lever guns.