Oiler

A device for once-through lubrication. Three common types of oilers are: drop-feed, wick-feed, and bottle-feed; all rely on gravity to create a metered flow of oil to the bearing. The drop-feed oiler distributes oil from the bottom of a reservoir to a bearing one drop at a time; flow rate control is monitored by a needle valve at the top of the reservoir. In a wick-feed oiler, the oil flows through a wick and drips from the end of the wick into the bearing; feed is regulated by chaining the number of strands, by raising or lowering the oil level, or by applying pressure to the wick. In a bottle-feed oiler, a vacuum at the top of the jar keeps the fluid from running out; as tiny bubbles of air enter, the vacuum is lowered and a small amount of oil enters the bearing or is added to a reservoir from wick the bearing is lubricated.