Hydraulicspneumatics 5909 Luneta The Bowl

Drain Port Sight Glass

July 17, 2019
The Bowl serves as both a sight glass and sediment bowl.

The Bowl serves as both a sight glass and sediment bowl. Made of impact-resistant Tritan, it is also crystal-clear and chemically resistant. Its contour design allows for immediate visual inspection of the oil, along with early detection of potential contamination problems such as water and sediment. It also provides a visual indication of wear debris while the machine is running. The Bowl’s rare earth magnetic drain plug protects machinery by attracting and drawing wear particles to the bottom, preventing machine failure and enabling a thorough drain of contaminants.

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