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Lincoln Quicklub - Non-monitored pump; Pressure Relief Valve; Primary Divider Valve; Secondary divider valve

Lincoln Quicklub
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Non-monitored pump - A Quicklub
®
pump that has it’s “on” and “off” time set by the red and blue dial
switches on the PC board, which is accessible from the front side of the pump. The operation of the
pump relies solely on the internal timer and its dial settings.
Outlet - Each outlet on a Quicklub
®
divider valve dispenses .012 in³ per cycle. If an outlet is plugged,
the lubricant will be diverted to the next outlet down allowing proper proportioning of lubricant to all
lubrication points.
Pressure Relief Valve – Located at the outlet side of each pump element. It is a valve that limits the
pressure in the system to a maximum value (3500psi). If pressure from the pump exceeds this value,
the valve opens and lubricant is bled off to the atmosphere. A blockage in the system will cause an
elevated pressure in the system.
Primary Divider Valve – First divider valve downstream from the lube pump, distributes lube to
secondary valves.
Proximity Switch – A switch device that can be inserted into a divider valve and triggered by the piston
movement inside the valve. A cycle consists of the piston moving two times (out and back).
Pushbutton – Optional accessory on Quicklub systems that alerts the operator of a fault and allows the
operator to trigger an additional lubrication cycle. Usually mounted in the cab for visibility.
Secondary divider valve – Any divider valve receiving lubricant from the primary divider valve.
SSV Valve – See divider valve.
SSV-D Valve – A divider valve with adjustable outputs.
Supply Line – Hose from the pump to primary valve and hose from the primary valve to any secondary
valve.
2/13/09
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