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Five-decade partnership delivers dependable lubrication solutions

Five-decade partnership delivers dependable lubrication solutions

BMG – an authorised distributor for over 50 years of Bijur Delimon lubrication systems – supplies and supports the full range of manual and fully automated lubrication equipment throughout Southern and Central Africa.

โ€œThrough this partnership – which has been in place since 1974 – we are able to offer the local market Bijur Delimonโ€™s global lubrication technology, designed for automated and manual delivery of oil and grease in demanding environments. This advanced equipment is enhanced by BMGโ€™s on-site engineering capability and technical support that extends equipment life and improves lubrication reliability in every day plant operation,โ€ explains Taylor Black, Business Development Manager, Fluid Tech Projects BMGโ€™s Fluid Technology division.

โ€œOur Fluid Technology team designs and installs manual and fully automated lubrication systems – with Progressive, Dualine and injector-based configurations – tailored to specific equipment duty cycles and lubrication point counts. This equipment is suitable for use in many industries – from medium-duty manufacturing, to demanding conditions found in cement and mining.โ€

BMGโ€™s Bijur Delimon product portfolio comprises single-line resistance systems, Dualine systems, progressive divider technologies, gear-spray systems and positive displacement injectors. Every system is designed to enhance reliability, reduce friction and ensure precise lubrication delivery in light, medium and heavy industrial machinery.

The single-line resistance system range, with manual and automatic options, offers compact and economical operation and is recommended for light to medium machinery, requiring up to 100 lubrication points. Dualine lubrication systems, including the Farval Dualine range, are supplied for continuous-duty applications in mining, steel, pulp and paper and machine tools. These systems use paired supply lines to alternately deliver lubricant via Dualine valves, with central stations, reversing valves and controllers forming part of the configuration.

Bijur Delimonโ€™s progressive lubrication systems, which operate through modular divider valves driven by robust pumps, are recommended for medium-duty applications. The divider block design enables proportioned lubricant output to multiple bearing points, with discharge determined by piston diameter selection. These systems allow maintenance teams to easily add or remove divider blocks without disturbing installed pipework. This is an important feature which enables service continuity in high-utilisation plants.

BMG provides Bijur Delimon gear-spray systems for external gear drives used in cement, mining, iron ore and kiln operations. These installations apply lubricant to pinion and ring gears at controlled intervals, reducing friction and limiting gear wear. In older installations, asphalt-based lubricants were typically used, but in newer systems, the use of synthetic lubricants reduces downtime and extends gear life. Automated control equipment, air-pressure regulation and divider-block manifolds now form part of typical configurations.

Positive displacement injector systems are recommended for low to medium-pressure oil or grease circuits requiring precise, adjustable dosing. Injectors operate sequentially once system pressure is achieved, enabling single manifolds to deliver different quantities of lubricant to multiple friction points.

Bijur Delimon lubrication systems are available from BMG in South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Eswatini, Angola, Namibia, the DRC, Tanzania and Ghana.

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