Single-point lubricators help engineers regularly and automatically deliver a small amount of grease or lubricating oil to a specific area, which:
• Extend the life of bearings
• Prevent extended downtime due to lubrication-related failures
• Eliminate the human-error element Because of their importance, it's critical that we understand when it's appropriate to apply this technology to capitalize on the available benefits for our teams and facilities. But of ten times this is easier said than done.
SPLs are not a one-size-fits-all type of technology: there are many different types and variations available on the market that can meet a variety of greasing needs, and not all of them function the same.
So, before we start selecting SPLs at random and begin plugging them into all our bearings, there are several questions we should ask ourselves first to determine if a specific single-point lubricator is justifiable for your specific application, or if you should stick with manual greasing practices.
Does the Bearing Require Frequent Lubrication?
Yes - Consider a single-point lubricator.
No - Consider manual greasing.
Is the Bearing Difficult to Access?
Yes - Consider a single-point lubricator.
No - Consider manual greasing.
Is the Bearing Critical to Equipment Operation?
Yes - Consider a single-point lubricator.
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