ARO LUBRICATOR 1000 SERIES NPT

Description & Features

The ARO Lubricator 1000 Series NPT from Ingersoll-Rand Industrial U.S. Inc. is designed to ensure optimal performance in industrial environments. Engineered for reliability it integrates seamlessly into commercial setups where consistent lubrication is crucial.

Built to accommodate demanding conditions this lubricator offers a streamlined design that simplifies maintenance making it a practical choice for various applications. The ARO Lubricator 1000 Series NPT is crafted with precision ensuring effective operation.

Whether used in factory settings or for machinery upkeep this component offers robust functionality without the need for additional features like adjustment or ratcheting mechanisms.

Rest assured this lubricator requires no calibration and is devoid of complex features making it user-friendly while maintaining high performance standards. It contains no battery blades or remote control options highlighting its straightforward utility.

Supplier Part Number: L36111-100

Specifications

Brand
Ingersoll-Rand Industrial US
Brand
Ingersoll-Rand
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
L36111-100
Product Weight
0.46 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Merle C on Oct 16, 2025, 7:06 PM
Is this the complete lubricator unit, or do I need to buy other parts to make it work?
Answer by: Customer Support on Oct 18, 2025, 9:19 AM
This ARO lubricator comes as a standalone unit. You won't need additional components like adjustment or ratcheting mechanisms for it to function as intended in your setup.
Question by: Rex M on Apr 26, 2025, 12:47 PM
Does this lubricator have any kind of adjustment knob or ratcheting setup on it, or is it pretty much just a straight install and run situation?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 28, 2025, 6:37 AM
No ratcheting mechanism and no adjustment features on this one. It's a straightforward unit built for consistent lubrication without any of the added complexity. You mount it, hook it up, and it does its job. For use that don't need fine-tuned output control, that simplicity actually works in your favor since there's less to mess with and less that can go wrong over time.