Compatible Accessories:
- Trico 36470 Opto Laser Level: These tools are used as an inspection device to accurately set this Opto-Matic oiler if improperly installed or used.
- Replacement Parts: Raptor Supplies offers parts & accessories like reservoir assemblies & lower castings to replace the old, worn-out or damaged parts in this Trico 30062 Opto-Matic oiler.
Standards and Approvals:
- ISO 9001:2015
- ISO / IEC 17025:2017
- ASTM
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the reservoir capacity of this Trico 30062 Opto-Matic oiler?
A. Trico 30062 Opto-Matic oiler's reservoir has a capacity of 2 ounces.
Q. How is this Opto-Matic oiler installed?
A.
- Before installing, shaft rotation direction must be determined.
- Install the oiler on the side of the equipment facing the direction of shaft rotation to prevent misfeeding of the oiler.
- Determine equipment's proper oil level. Loosen the set screw and remove the reservoir.
- Connect the lower casting of this unit to the bearing chamber using side or bottom connections. Level it properly & mark the desired oil level.
- Measure the distance between the unit and the top edge of the spout angle. Mark this distance above the line made in the above step as X.
- Fill the equipment bearing chamber through the unit's lower casting till the oil level reaches the desired level mark.
- Fill 2/3 of the reservoir using the recommended oil using a funnel. Place a thumb over the reservoir spout & invert it over the lower casting. Insert the reservoir assembly till its bottom edge reaches the X mark.
- Tighten the set screws on the reservoir assembly and start up the process to check for the proper functioning of the oiler.
Q. What is this Opto-Matic oiler made of?
A. This Trico 30062 Opto-Matic oiler's body is made of die-cast zinc having bright zinc plating. The reservoir of the unit is made of butyrate plastic, whereas its internal parts have zinc-plated steel construction.
Q. What is the maximum temperature to operate this Trico 30062 Opto-Matic oiler?
A. This Opto-Matic oiler can operate at a continuous temperature of 165 degrees F.