Industrial maintenance teams know that proper lubrication is critical to equipment performance. What many don’t realise is that the battle for equipment longevity and efficiency is often lost before the lubricant ever touches the machine.

Lubrication Engineers (LE) South Africa has identified that 90% of lubrication contamination happens during storage and dispensing, and not during application. To address this costly problem, it offers the isoPOD, a portable ‘plug and play’ lubrication storage and dispensing unit that’s a first for the South African market.
“Contaminated lubricants don’t just damage equipment, they create a cascade of environmental and operational problems,” says national marketing manager, Gavin Ford. “Increased equipment wear leads to higher energy consumption, more frequent oil changes and ultimately more waste. The isoPOD tackles this problem at its source by keeping lubricants clean and dry from storage through to dispensing.”
A flexible solution
Unlike traditional permanent lubrication storage rooms that require significant capital investment and site preparation, the isoPOD is designed for speed and flexibility. The unit is ready for use and maintenance teams simply need to attach their air supply and install the lubrication containers.
“The isoPOD requires minimal site preparation and is quick to install,” says Ford. “It is also portable, so it can be moved when operations need to be relocated or expanded.”
The secure pod ensures controllable access to valuable lubricants while providing comprehensive protection from dust, light, and the elements during both storage and dispensing. A range of designs with customisable options allow maintenance teams to adjust the solution to suit their exact requirements.
Designed for high volumes
The e10 series isoPOD has storage and dispensing capacity for up to four lubrication containers of 4000 litres each. Designed specifically for dispensing high volumes via hose reels and hand nozzles, it is a flexible and cost-effective solution that is easy to install and reduces the need to design or build permanent structures.
The modular units can be built onto one another to increase storage space as operations grow, making them a scalable investment that adapts to changing needs. Some of the standard features that are included in the isoPOD are:
• Dispensing capacity for four standard IBC containers
• Premium filtration rated to β≥1000
• Heavy duty Flexbimec pumps and hose reels with digital metered hand nozzles
• Filtered ventilation
• Rear passage with dual doors for direct access to pumps, filters and fluid connections
• ISO shipping container lockdown points
• Crane lifting lugs and forklift channels
• Heavy duty bi-fold lockable doors
There are also a number of optional features that can be included, depending on a client’s particular needs. Among these are: dispensing bay orientation, custom paint colours, internal and external lighting, fitted steel liquid tanks, a waste oil evacuation system, a Kaeser air compressor, external power connectivity, internal power points, solar power, drum dispensing and OilSafe oil containers.
Cost benefits
For maintenance teams looking to extend lubrication intervals and equipment life while significantly reducing equipment wear, energy consumption, downtime and maintenance costs, proper lubrication storage is an important place to focus energy.
“The isoPOD brings environmental benefits and operational efficiency,” says Ford. “By preventing contamination at the source, we help companies reduce waste, extend equipment life and lower their environmental footprint without the complexity and cost of permanent construction.”
For more information contact Gavin Ford, Lubrication Engineers,
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