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Graco launches improved EZ Greaser flow divider valve assemblies

Sept. 2, 2020
The EZ Greaser assemblies use compact series progressive divider valves to add centralized lubrication to trucks, tractors, and trailers.

Graco Inc. announced the launch of its refreshed line of EZ Greaser compact lubrication flow divider valves. The EZ Greaser assemblies use compact series progressive (CSP) divider valves to add centralized lubrication to trucks, tractors, and trailers. Users can safely and easily grease many points from one fitting, shortening the amount of time spent greasing and ensuring no grease points are overlooked. The assemblies are compact and cost effective making them a great product for when space is tight and weight matters.

“With 17 available assemblies based on Graco’s CSP technology, the portfolio of options are compatible with most on-road truck and tractor configurations and are 30 percent lighter than the previous generation,” said Dan Jensen, lubrication equipment division global product marketing manager, Graco. “The EZ Greaser platform makes it easy to upgrade to a fully-automatic lubrication system with the option of adding a pump such as the electric powered G-Mini pump or air-powered E-Series pump.”

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