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“Bath lubrication” is a method where the part needing lubrication, such as a chain or gearwheel, is immersed or partially submerged in an oil bath. This method ensures that the moving parts are continuously lubricated as they operate, as the oil adheres to the surfaces and provides lubrication through immersion. It’s commonly used in various industrial and mechanical applications where continuous lubrication is necessary to reduce friction and wear on moving parts.
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