40+ Lubrication Points for Heavy-Duty Use
The tractor is one of the most heavily used machines on a farm. It performs a wide variety of tasks in arable farming, grassland, and transport – often in continuous operation under varying loads. Over 40 lubrication points must be reliably supplied to ensure trouble-free operation.
In practice, however, lubrication is often performed manually and outside of operating hours – even though bearings and moving components need lubricant most urgently during operation. This is the only effective way to prevent friction, heat buildup, and wear.
Centralized lubrication saves time and extends service life
Automatic lubrication systems deliver fresh lubricant in precisely measured doses during operation. This ensures a consistent supply to the tractor, reduces downtime, and increases machine availability. Maintenance work can be planned more efficiently, significantly reducing costs over the vehicle's lifetime.
The consistent supply to all critical components reliably protects against corrosion, minimizes wear, and supports consistently high operational readiness – even under demanding field conditions.
Typical lubrication points on a tractor
- Suspended front axle
- Rear axle bearings
- Tie rods and ball joints
- Hydraulic cylinders and pumps
- Clutches and joints