Hytec South Africa optimises lubricant conditioning with new equipment line

A gearbox and pinion bearing lubrication system manufactured by Hytec South Africa in Johannesburg.

Dirt, water and air ingress, as well as elevated oil temperatures, are ongoing challenges in maintaining optimum lubrication conditions for machines with gearboxes and bearing systems.

To mitigate these challenges, hydraulic systems specialist Hytec South Africa has launched a new lubrication division to design and optimise lubrication systems fit for the industries and environments they function in.

Using hydraulic and filtration products specially selected from the Group’s extensive technology portfolio, these Hytec-engineered and assembled systems provide practical temperature regulation and particle separation of lubricants suited for industrial machinery.

“These lubrication systems have been specifically developed in response to the lubrication challenges our customers face operating large industrial machines,” explains Hytec’s Carlo Kieser, who heads the lubrication systems division.

“They are specifically developed for gearbox and bearing lubrication requirements in ball, FAG and SAG mills, scrubbers, cone and jaw crushers, winder bearings, and more,” he says.

Drawing on decades of industry experience, together with leading hydraulic expertise and a reputable product range, Hytec South Africa has developed a solution that will both reduce downtime and improve equipment performance and service life through optimised lubricant conditioning, lowering the total cost of ownership.

What’s under the hood?

The temperature regulation technologies include ASA Hydraulik airblast coolers, Sesino tube water coolers and custom-designed chillers. Bosch Rexroth filters are used in straining, filtering and ventilating. Water removal and kidney filtration can be added by installing a conditioning vacuum dehydration system from HYPRO.

KTR maintenance-free couplings couple installed drive power to the pumping units while Olear accumulators and accessories offer stored oil for rundown systems or dampening if and where required. Settima-brand screw and helical bevelled gear pumps distribute the lubricant throughout the system.

The system is equipped with Bosch Rexroth instrumentation as standard, but can be fitted with any instrumentation brand as required to comply with pre-existing site specifications. Conventional terminal boxes or advanced IO link master modules can be installed for central communication points. Local control or existing plant PLC integration can be incorporated to control and safeguard the system. Local HMI systems can be incorporated for display of instrument data, providing service personnel with complete machine data.

Customised to customer requirements

“Every system is a completely bespoke solution based on customer’s requirements,” Carlo continues. Some of the essential parameters considered include flow, pressure, filtration ratio / ISO cleanliness level, dirt holding capacity, heat dissipation and oil viscosity requirements. Other factors, including ambient and environmental conditions, as well as machine footprint based on available laydown, also determine the machine design.

Bosch Rexroth South Africa branches will support customers with all spare part requirements, from filter and heater elements, hoses and bellows to coolers and instrumentation.

Service contracts are also available, allowing Hytec to take care of the system on behalf of customers, ensuring systems are reliably serviced by competent personnel.

Contact Hytec South Africa on +27 11 975 9700 to find out more.

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