Gartec distribution kits are complete systems designed for the management, transfer, and distribution of technical fluids. These are ready-to-use integrated solutions intended for specific operational applications.
Available in various configurations—trolley-mounted, wall-mounted, plate-mounted, or with tank—they are designed for the distribution and pumping of oil, grease, AdBlue, antifreeze, detergents, and other technical fluids. The category includes both systems dedicated to a single type of fluid and multi-fluid solutions and multi-station systems.
Each Gartec dispensing kit is designed as a coordinated set of elements—pump, hoses, hose reel, dispensing nozzle, and support structure—in which each component is sized and compatible with the fluid to be handled and the operating conditions.
Compared to assembling individual products, a complete dispensing kit allows you to:
- reduce installation times;
- avoid incompatibility between components;
- improve safety and reliability;
- Keep the work area tidy and clean.
Gartce oil dispensers are systems designed for dispensing one or more types of oil, compatible with 200-liter drums, dedicated tanks, or containment tanks, depending on the layout of the facility.
Available configurations include:
- wheeled systems, ideal when maximum mobility between different workstations is required;
- wall-mounted solutions, designed for fixed workstations and centralized distribution systems;
- multi-station oil bar, for the simultaneous management of multiple types of lubricant in high-volume use contexts.
Grease management requires specific solutions capable of operating with extremely high viscosity fluids. Gartec grease distributors are designed to develop high pressures and ensure constant and controlled delivery, even in harsh conditions and with intensive work cycles.
The available solutions include:
- wheeled systems for drums of various capacities, ideal for mobile operations and non-fixed locations;
- high-pressure tire kit, designed to ensure continuous delivery even with very thick greases;
- configurations designed for intensive use, typical of industrial maintenance and production plants.
AdBlue is a fluid that is particularly sensitive to contamination and requires compatible materials and solutions specifically designed to preserve its purity. Gartec AdBlue dispensers are developed to ensure compliance with usage specifications and safe handling of the fluid at every stage of distribution.
The following are available:
- wheeled systems, for flexible distribution in the workshop;
- kits with integrated tank, suitable for dedicated installations;
- portable 12 V and 24 V solutions, ideal for mobile interventions and variable operating contexts;
- Plate-mounted systems for drums and IBC tanks, designed for medium-high volumes and continuous use.
Within the Gartec range, it is possible to distinguish between two main types of solutions, based on the operational function required.
- Distribution systems designed for the controlled delivery of fluid to the end user, with particular attention to precision, safety, and repeatability.
- Pumping systems, mainly designed for transferring and moving fluid from one container to another, without necessarily providing a dispensing station.
The choice between the two solutions depends on the specific application, the volume of use, and the system configuration, as well as the level of control required during fluid management operations.
Gartec systems are available in different configurations to suit different spaces and operating modes:
- wheeled, for maximum flexibility;
- wall-mounted, for fixed stations and centralized systems;
- on plate, ideal for drums and IBC tanks.
The choice of a fluid distribution system must start with a comprehensive technical assessment of the application and operating environment.
The first factor to consider is the type of fluid to be handled. Oils, greases, AdBlue, antifreeze, and detergents have different chemical and physical characteristics that affect the compatibility of the components, seals, and construction materials of the system. In particular, viscosity and operating temperature directly affect the choice of pump, compression ratio, and required working pressure.
Another determining factor is the volume of use. Systems intended for occasional use require different solutions than systems used continuously or at multiple locations. The required capacity and frequency of use affect the overall configuration of the system and its durability over time.
The configuration of the workspace plays an equally important role. Small spaces, fixed workstations, shared areas, or centralized facilities require different solutions, such as wall-mounted systems, wheeled systems, or plate installations. In this context, mobility or fixing requirements must also be assessed, which determine the choice between mobile systems or permanent structures.
Finally, choosing the right distribution system not only improves operational efficiency, but also reduces maintenance costs, limits the risk of contamination, and ensures greater safety for operators. A design approach based on these criteria allows for reliable and sustainable solutions in the long term.
For over thirty years, Gartec has been developing professional solutions for fluid management in industrial and workshop environments. Our application experience and knowledge of usage contexts enable us to design reliable, safe systems geared towards operational continuity.
Gartec distribution systems are not just simple products, but technical solutions designed to support daily work, improving organization, safety, and productivity.










