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Electric Pump handles low- and high-viscosity greases.

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August 17, 2010 - Combining reservoir, pressure switch or transducer, vent valve, low-level detection, and controller in one unit, P653S Electric Centro-Matic Pump uses Centro-Matic injectors to supply lubricant to single-line parallel lubrication system. Fully programmable pump automatically dispenses, vents, and resets with every lube event. Neutral switch allows mobile equipment to remain idling with pump power on and timer deactivated, while maintaining manual lubrication capability.

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Lincoln Industrial
One Lincoln Way
St. Louis, MO, 63120 1578
USA



Lincoln Offers New Electric Centro-Matic Pump


ST. LOUIS . . . Lincoln has introduced its revolutionary new P653S Electric Centro-Matic Pump, the company's first pump that includes a reservoir, pressure switch or transducer, vent valve, low-level detection and controller in one compact unit. Developed for a broad range of applications, the unit's all-in-one construction reduces system design and installation costs.

Using Centro-Matic injectors, the integrated pump supplies lubricant to a single-line parallel lubrication system and pumps low- and high-viscosity greases, including NLGI grade 2 grease. Fully programmable, the P653S pump automatically dispenses, vents and resets with every lube event. The unit operates in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees to 158 degrees Fahrenheit for DC models and 32 degrees to 122 degrees Fahrenheit for AC models.

The P653S pump interfaces with telematics technology in today's off-road and construction equipment. Its neutral switch allows mobile equipment to remain idling with pump power on and the timer deactivated, while maintaining a manual lubrication capability.

For more information on Lincoln's P653S Electric Centro-Matic, contact Customer Service at 1-314-679-4200, Ext. 4410, or visit our web site at www.lincolnindustrial.com.

Established in 1910, Lincoln is a world leader in the manufacture and sale of lubrication and industrial pumping equipment for industry. Lincoln headquarters are located at One Lincoln Way, St. Louis, Mo. 63120-1578.

Please forward all reader service inquiries to:

Lincoln Lead Response

4610 Planned Industrial Drive

St. Louis, MO 63120

lincolnleads@sbcglobal.net
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