33+ Lubrication Points Under Full Load
Crawler bulldozers perform extremely heavy work on construction sites, in earthmoving and road construction, or on infrastructure projects. They must reliably level, distribute, and compact – and do so over long periods of operation. To avoid breakdowns, consistent lubrication of all relevant components is essential.
Joints, bearings, pins, and chain drives are subjected to continuous stress. Without adequate lubrication, wear increases significantly – which not only results in repair costs but can also jeopardize the project's progress.
Automatic Lubrication for Continuous Operational Readiness
A central lubrication system automatically supplies all relevant lubrication points with precisely metered amounts of lubrication – even during ongoing work. This keeps the bulldozer operational, avoids unnecessary downtime, and significantly reduces maintenance requirements.
Automatic lubrication systems reduce overall costs over the machine's lifetime and ensure consistently high performance – even under difficult ground conditions.
Typical lubrication points on a bulldozer
- Steering components
- Joints and bearings
- Other moving parts
- Hydraulic cylinders
- Track drives
- Blade