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Bijur Delimon Fluid Systems

Bijur Delimon Fluid Systems

Bijur Delimon Fluid Systems


Bijur Delimon Automatic Lubrication Fluid Systems

Automatic lubrication fluid systems from Bijur Delimon are designed to deliver oil or grease precisely and consistently to critical machine components while equipment is operating. These systems automate lubrication across multiple points, helping reduce wear, improve reliability, and minimize manual maintenance.

What Are Fluid Systems?

Fluid systems are centralized lubrication solutions that use pumps, injectors or meter units, distribution components, and controllers to deliver controlled amounts of lubricant to bearings, slides, guides, and other friction points. Instead of relying on manual greasing, fluid systems ensure lubrication happens at the right time, in the right quantity, every cycle.

What These Systems Are Used For

Bijur Delimon fluid systems are commonly used in industrial environments where consistent lubrication directly impacts machine life and uptime. Typical applications include:

  • CNC machining centers and machine tools
  • Extrusion, forming, and stamping equipment
  • Conveyors and material handling systems
  • Packaging and automated assembly lines
  • Production machinery operating continuously or at high cycle rates

When to Use an Automatic Fluid System

  • When machines have multiple lubrication points that are difficult or unsafe to service manually
  • When frequent, precise lubrication improves component life
  • When downtime caused by wear or missed lubrication must be minimized
  • When consistent lubrication is required during machine operation

When a Fluid System May Not Be Necessary

  • Machines with only one or two isolated lubrication points
  • Applications requiring infrequent, manual lubrication
  • Low-duty equipment where automation is not justified

How Automatic Fluid Systems Work

A typical fluid system begins with a lubrication pump that draws oil or grease from a reservoir. The lubricant is distributed through tubing and fittings to injectors or meter units, which regulate how much lubricant each lubrication point receives. Controllers or monitoring devices manage timing and verify proper system operation, ensuring reliable lubrication without operator intervention.

Common Mistakes and Misapplications

  • Using a pump that is undersized for the number of lubrication points
  • Selecting incorrect injector or meter unit outputs
  • Mixing incompatible lubricant types within the same system
  • Omitting pressure or level monitoring that could detect system faults early

How Fluid Systems Fit Into Larger Machinery

Fluid systems are part of a larger lubrication ecosystem that includes pumps, distribution elements, injectors, controllers, and monitoring devices. When properly designed, these components work together to protect machinery, reduce wear, and support predictive maintenance strategies across entire production lines.

Key Benefits of Bijur Delimon Fluid Systems

  • Consistent, metered lubrication delivery
  • Reduced unplanned downtime and component failure
  • Lower maintenance labor and improved safety
  • Cleaner operation with less lubricant waste
  • Flexible system configurations for many industrial applications

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between automatic lubrication and manual greasing?
Automatic lubrication systems deliver controlled lubricant volumes continuously or at set intervals without manual intervention, while manual greasing relies on periodic human application and is more prone to inconsistency.

Can these systems handle both oil and grease?
Yes. Depending on the pump and injector configuration, Bijur Delimon fluid systems can be designed for oil or fluid grease applications.

Why automate lubrication on industrial machines?
Automation improves reliability, extends equipment life, enhances safety, and ensures lubrication occurs even when machines are running.

Related Components

  • Lubrication Pumps
  • Injectors and Meter Units
  • Distribution Components
  • Controllers and Monitoring Devices