Lubrication Engineers launches Viper Mini MK II
Published by Katherine Guenioui,
Editor
World Cement,
It may be small, but the Viper Mini MK II is just as powerful, fast and effective as other Vipers.
“Despite its smaller size, the Viper Mini MK II has the same capability, strength and speed as the Viper MK II,” said Geoff Manley, General Manager of Lubrication Engineers.
Like its larger predecessors, this product eliminates the need for manual greasing with its single pass wire rope lubrication, at speeds of up to 1000 m/hr.
The added benefit of the Viper Mini is its smaller size, weight and portability, meaning that it can be carried and installed by one person, instead of two, providing superior protection for smaller steel ropes.
Lubrication Engineers predicts that these features will be particularly attractive to ship owners, who wish to protect the asset life of all of their steel ropes, which will likely vary in size.
“The Viper Mini really handles smaller ropes like no other lubricator. Ships may have 6 ropes, with varying diameters. The Viper Mini ensures that all ropes, of varying diameters – from 8 mm to 30 mm (35 mm with HS Kit) – receive effective lubrication, in a safe, mess-free application,” Mr Manley explained.
Adapted from press release by Katherine Guenioui
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/24032015/lubrication-engineers-launches-viper-mini-mkii-566/
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