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LINCOLN OFFERS INNOVATIVE
HYDRAULIC ROTARY LUBRICATION PUMP

ST. LOUIS . . . Lincoln has introduced the industry's first fully Hydraulic Rotary

Lubrication Pump. Developed for industrial, construction and mining applications, the compact pump features a rotary drive that offers maximum performance and the ability to adjust to specific applications.

Designed for use with Lincoln's Centro-Matic single-line parallel, Quicklub and Modular Lube systems, the Hydraulic Rotary Pump has been tested under severe conditions of heat and cold. With the capability of developing 10,000 PSI, it reliably pumps No. 2 grease in temperatures as low as -20 degrees Fahrenheit (-29 degrees Celsius).

Because of its large pressure range, the hydraulic pump is ideal for a variety of applications which previously may have required a larger, more costly pump (patent pending). The pump services up to 80 lubrication points in all temperatures. With built-in flow control, the hydraulic output of the lubricated machine can be adapted to meet the requirements of the lubrication system. For more information on the Hydraulic Rotary Pump, contact Lincoln Customer Service at 1-314-679-4200, Ext. 410.

Established in 1910, Lincoln is a world leader in the manufacture and sale of lubrication and industrial pumping equipment for industry.  Lincoln headquarters are located at One Lincoln Way, St. Louis, Mo. 63120-1578.

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