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Applying Open
Gear Lubricants
Lawrence G. Ludwig Jr., Schaeffer Manufacturing
Reprinted with permission of Machinery Lubrication magazine
When selecting an open gear lubri-
cant for use in a particular application,
the method of application used must be
considered. The typical methods of ap-
plication used in open gear systems are:
• Spray/atomization systems
• Gravity feed or drip feed
• Oil bath (splash and idler
immersion systems)
• Hand, brush or pour on
Generally, if the open gear lubricant
is to be applied by a drip system, force-
feed lubricator or spray system, it must
be sufficiently fluid in order to flow eas-
ily through the application equipment.
For brush applications, the open gear
lubricant must be fluid enough to al-
low uniform, brush-on coverage on the
teeth. In any case, during operation, the
open gear lubricant must be viscous and
tacky enough to resist squeeze-out from
the gear teeth. When open gears are lu-
bricated by dripping into a splash pan
or through the use of splash and idler
immersion systems, the open gear lubri-
cant must not be so heavy that it chan-
nels as the gear teeth dip into it. Finally,
when open gears are lubricated, the con-
sistency or grade and its ease of pump-
ing must permit easy application under Figure 1 — Correct lubricant spray patterns on tooth flanks.
prevailing, ambient conditions.
Spray/Atomization Systems
The most common type of spray/
atomization system used in the lubri-
cation of open gearing is the intermit-
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Figure 2 — Placement of spray nozzles; example of three-nozzle spray bar with
spray nozzl
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