Force-feed Lubricating System (Noun)
Meaning
Mechanical system of lubricating internal combustion engines in which a pump forces oil into the engine bearings.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The force-feed lubricating system is widely used in modern cars due to its efficiency and reliability in lubricating engine components.
- In a force-feed lubricating system, the pump operates continuously to supply oil to the engine bearings under pressure.
- The force-feed lubricating system ensures that the engine bearings are adequately lubricated even at high speeds or under heavy loads.
- The main advantage of a force-feed lubricating system is its ability to handle high-viscosity oils and maintain a consistent flow of lubricant to critical engine components.
- In high-performance engines, a force-feed lubricating system is often used to provide additional cooling to the engine bearings and pistons.