FOLLOW THE FLUID: An Information Series
The purpose of lubrication equipment is to efficiently move the product from the container to the application. In our continuing effort to educate, SAMSON Corporation is publishing a new information series, “Follow the Fluid”, to expand upon several major categories of components in a fluid handling system.
FLUID PUMPS
⇾ Series Part A – Need to know
In the first publication for our “Follow the Fluid” informational series, you will learn the “need to know” basics for fluid pump selection and installation.
⇾ Series Part B – Problems
Is your automotive shop satisfied with the flow and pressure coming from your pumps? If not, you might have more than one problem on your hands. In this publication, we display the most common problems with fluid pumping systems.
HOSE REELS
Series Part C – Need to know
In the second publication for our “Follow the Fluid” series, you will learn the “need to know” basics for reel selection and installation.
Series Part D – Problems
Are you satisfied with how your reels are performing and how they look? If not, you might have more than one problem on your hands. In this publication, we display the most common problems with pump installations.
CONTROL METERS
Series Part E – Need to know
In the third publication for our “Follow the Fluid” series, you will learn the “need to know” basics for control handle selection and replacement parts.
Series Part F – Problems
Are you satisfied with how your handles are performing and how they look? If not, you might have more than one problem on your hands. In this publication, we display the most common problems with control handles.
USED FLUID DRAINS
Series Part G – Need to know
In the forth publication for our “Follow the Fluid” series, you will learn the “need to know” basics for used fluid drain selection and what to look for.
Series Part H – Problems
Are you satisfied with how your used fluid drains are performing and how they look? If not, you might have more than one problem on your hands. In this publication, we display the most common problems with used fluid drains.