Automatic CNC Oil Lubrication Pump System For Machine Tools And Routers, Electric Lubrication Pump With 4mm And 6mm Lines, AC 220V Or 110V, 1L Or 2L Capacity, No Gauge, High Efficiency CNC Tool Lubrication
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Automatic CNC Oil Lubrication Pump System with 1L/2L options
✔️ 1L or 2L capacity, 4mm/6mm lines (0.16 in/0.24 in), AC 110V or 220V
✅ Line connections: 4mm and 6mm quick-connects (0.16 in and 0.24 in)
✅ Power options: AC 110V or 220V for flexible shop setups
✅ Operation: Automatic oil pump for CNC machine tools and routers
✅ Gauge: No external gauge required for simple, reliable flow control
✔️ 1L or 2L capacity, 4mm/6mm lines (0.16 in/0.24 in), AC 110V or 220V
Engineered as an automatic electric lubrication pump for CNC machine tools and routers, this compact system delivers steady oil flow to critical moving parts. It's ideal for tool machines, milling rigs, and home-shop CNC setups requiring reliable, hands-free lubrication.
✅ Capacity: 1 liter or 2 liters depending on model✅ Line connections: 4mm and 6mm quick-connects (0.16 in and 0.24 in)
✅ Power options: AC 110V or 220V for flexible shop setups
✅ Operation: Automatic oil pump for CNC machine tools and routers
✅ Gauge: No external gauge required for simple, reliable flow control
Keep your CNC equipment running smoothly with this automatic oil lubrication pump system. It’s designed to feed lubrication to spindles, guide rails, and other moving parts, reducing wear and helping maintain precise performance in machining environments.
💡 What is a CNC oil lubrication pump used for in machining and tool setups?
The handy device helps deliver consistent lubrication to critical moving parts, reducing wear and improving performance in CNC machines and routers.
- Handy for lubrication of spindles and linear guides to reduce friction
- Supports longer tool life by minimizing wear from metal-to-metal contact
- Works with 4mm and 6mm lines and supports 110V/220V mains
- Helps lower maintenance downtime with automatic pumping
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