Lee lube nozzles

Precision Lube Nozzles

Nov. 20, 2018
These lube nozzles meet the precise and reliable lubrication requirements of gearboxes used in aviation and other critical applications.

Lube nozzles that can meet the precise and reliable lubrication requirements of gearboxes used in aviation and other critical applications are just one example of the special capabilities designed into the devices provided by this company. Single and multi-orifice nozzle designs are available in a variety of configurations—capable of delivering precise amounts of lubricant. Safety screens offer additional protection. For example, Hi-Bar safety screens can be integrated directly into the nozzle body, resulting in a robust, one-piece design. Specialty testing is also available for custom flow rates, tolerances, pressures, fluids, temperatures, and even flow targeting. Nozzles are available in a wide range of materials including aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium or brass, if requested.

The Lee Co., (860) 399-6281

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