Regular lubrication - wear protection and extended component life
Regular lubrication is a targeted maintenance practice that reduces mechanical wear, improves reliability and extends the lifetime of equipment. Timely and correct lubrication according to working conditions keeps friction under control, reduces the risk of failure and ensures stable production flow.
Why is regular lubrication suitable?
Suitable for all types of industrial equipment and mobile machinery components: bearings, gearboxes, hydraulic systems, conveyors and transport lines. In particular, this is essential for teams managing production buildings, transport companies, energy and agricultural machinery with the aim of reducing stagnations and controlling maintenance costs.
Main advantages
- Cost protection: reduces wear and prevents early malfunctions.
- Long lifetime of components: optimised lubrication keeps the systems running longer.
- Costing and less stagnations: consistent maintenance ensures stable production and less unexpected renovations.
- Cost saving: lower repair costs and better planned maintenance-budget
- > The good lubrication plan determines the type, frequency and quantity for each critical component and contains documentation to demonstrate the maintenance and optimise further activities.
Key elements in effective lubrication practice
- Individual analysis: assessment of working conditions and risk factors.
- Qualitative lubricants: OEM suitable lubricants and lubricants for wear protection.
- Data-based timing: condition monitoring and sensor data reduce excessive or insufficient lubrication. Documentation and traceability: audit-like care history and clear procedures Targeted lubrication, based on a lubrication plan and an analysis of working conditions, ensures the best relationship between costs and benefits. This creates long-term wear protection and helps to plan investments more thoroughly.
Who is it worth implementing the lubrication plan?
Recommended to each maintenance manager, production manager and responsible technical person responsible for the reliability and maintenance costs of the systems. This is particularly beneficial for companies where continuous production or machine life directly affects profitability.
Continuous lubrication is an investment that pays off with lower repair costs, longer life expectancy and better reliability. Plan the lubrication plan according to working conditions and start applying leading practices today to reduce wear and ensure stable production.
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