The SKF Lincoln Quicklub is designed to serve both small and mid-sized machinery across various industries. With the ability to support up to 250 lubrication points, the Quicklub ensures your machinery operates smoothly and efficiently. The pumps boast several features:
Quicklub pumps offer flexibility with various configurations to meet specific requirements:
Adapt the Quicklub system to your specific needs with options such as:
Our metering devices set the industry standard for precision and durability, offering:
The pump control board has two green LEDs. The left LED lights up when the pump is powered. The right LED lights up when the motor is active and turns off when the motor stops. If there’s a system fault (lube fault or low-level fault), the right LED will flash, indicating an alarm status that must be acknowledged before the pump can resume lube cycles.
The flashing frequency of the light changes based on the issue. If the reservoir is empty and the pump has a low-level sensor, it flashes every 0.5 seconds. If the lube circuit is malfunctioning, it flashes every 0.5 seconds on and 1 second off. These are the two most common alarms, but variations exist depending on the pump model.
Some pump models can signal separate alarms for each fault, which can be connected to alarm lights or sent to a computer or PLC.
Press the button on the pump control card for one second, located beneath the blue or blue-and-red dials. Then, press and hold the button for three seconds to clear the fault and start a manual lube cycle. This won’t fix the problem but can help with troubleshooting.
This sets the pause time between lube events. The dial has fifteen settings. A jumper and three posts above the dial determine if the settings are in minutes or hours. If the jumper is on the center and right post, each setting is 1 hour. If on the center and left post, each setting is 4 minutes. Turning the dial to the right increases the pause time between lube events.
Some models have a red dial to set the pumping time, but these are less common.
A common mistake is turning the blue dial to the right, thinking a higher number means more grease. Wrong. To increase grease output, decrease the pause time by turning the blue dial one setting to the left. We recommend adjusting one setting at a time. If the pump is on the lowest setting and still not providing enough grease, contact one of our service centers for a solution.
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