GCI Injectors
COMING SOON! The revolutionary new cartridge injector system from Graco establishes a new level of durability and serviceability by delivering double the life of current grease injectors while cutting replacement installation time from hours to minutes. The radical new design doubles the output of current replacement injectors at a lower cost for unprecedented uptime as well as savings on labour costs.
COMING SOON! Next Level Performance, Durability and Plug-and-Play Simplicity
- Through groundbreaking simplicity, serviceability and durability, the new cartridge grease injectors will transform uptime and maintenance expectations – ultimately improving overall company profitability.
- Backed by our A+ Customer Service commitment, meaning that we understand the mission-critical importance of standing behind every product we make and being there when you need us to keep your operations moving.
Simplicity + Versatility
First of all, cartridge injectors have an output range that is 2x our current GL-1 family of injectors – delivering a new level of versatility while minimising the need to use larger, cumbersome injectors on high-stress areas of the machine.
Secondly, the guesswork involved with “dialling-in” injectors during initial installation and replacement service has been eliminated – dramatically cutting the service time involved and preventing additional downtime to address over/under greasing.
Quality + Durability
The new streamlined cartridge injector design leverages state-of-the-art manufacturing processes to deliver greater service life. The unprecedented level of durability lets you slash the number of injector replacements, parts costs and the frequency of service downtime.
Since mining machines are often stripped down to the frame and rebuilt two or three times over the total life of the machine, the superior quality of the new injectors will also give you a longer machine service life and deliver an overall lower total cost of ownership.
Ease of Serviceability
Since machines are often covered in dirt and excess grease, identifying a failed injector can be a challenge. Thanks to the 360-degree view of a high-visibility indicator pin, operators and service technicians can easily tell whether a cartridge injector needs replacement to minimise troubleshooting time.
Injector replacements take seconds rather than minutes using either a 24 mm or 15/16 in. socket – without the need to remove any lubrication lines; giving service technicians more time to focus on other equipment problems.
GCI vs. CURRENT INJECTOR TECHNOLOGY
GCI CARTRIDGE TECHNOLOGY | LEGACY INJECTOR TECHNOLOGY (-1, -1X, -V TYPE INJECTORS) |
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Injector Replacement Process | Takes seconds with a 24 mm or 15/16 in. spanner or socket; no need to remove any lubrication lines. | Requires lube lines to be disconnected, needs multiple tools and often requires removal of adjacent injector lube lines to replace inside injectors on a manifold. | |
Repair Time | Less than 1 minute | Several minutes | |
Output Volume Range | 0.245-2.45 millilitres (0.015–0.150 cubic inches) | 0.245-1.31 millilitres (0.015–0.08 cubic inches) | |
Output Adjustment | Colour-coded threaded output spacers that are fastened to the manifold determine the volume dispensed. There are eight different outputs to choose from and they remain on the manifold during a cartridge replacement ensuring the correct output after service. | Infinitely adjustable, but you need to count the thread turns and convert that to the desired output. Often adjusted improperly after replacement. Colour-coded slip-on spacers are available but must be swapped over to new injector during replacement. | |
Shot-to-Shot Accuracy | +/– 3% | +/– 25% |
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Indicator Pin | 360-degree view of high-visibility coloured pin | Limited view through a machined hole in the top nut |