When the Munkhafad Al Azm brought unprecedented rainfall to the region, it didn't just test Sha...

Knowing how to grease your equipment is essential for maintaining operational efficiency and prolonging the lifespan of your fleet. Proper lubrication reduces friction, prevents overheating, and protects vital components from premature wear. This guide and accompanying video delve into the best practices for lubricating heavy machinery—from maintaining the pivot points on kobelco excavator to ensuring the undercarriage and blade of caterpillar bulldozer stay protected. Following these steps ensures your assets operate smoothly and reliably, even in the harshest environments.
Regular lubrication is crucial to prevent metal-on-metal contact, reducing heat and friction in moving parts. Neglecting this can lead to component damage and costly downtime. Therefore, incorporating greasing into daily inspection and maintenance, alongside refueling and securing equipment, is vital.

Most grease points are visible externally, while some may be hidden. It's important to consult the owner's manual or look for diagrams on the equipment to locate all greasing points. Before applying grease, ensure that all fittings are clean to prevent dirt from entering the joints, which can cause excess wear.

1. Choose Manufacturer Recommended Grease: Different machinery and parts may require specific types of grease, especially considering operating temperatures and working conditions.
2. Locate Grease Points: Establish a routine order for greasing to ensure no points are missed.
3. Inspect Grease Points: Check for missing or damaged nipples and clean them to avoid contamination.
4. Remove Old Lube: Remove old grease, as mixing different types can be problematic.
5. Apply New Grease: Use a grease nozzle or a battery-powered grease gun, and pump new lube until grease exits the joint.
The type of grease used should be tailored to each machine's specific needs. Manuals often specify different lubricants for varying climatic conditions. Using the correct grease type enhances the machinery's performance and extends its service life.

Weather conditions play a pivotal role in the type of grease selected for heavy equipment. In varying climates, the consistency and performance of grease can be significantly affected. For instance, in colder environments, a grease with a lower viscosity is preferable to ensure smooth application and optimal lubrication at lower temperatures. Conversely, in hotter climates, a grease with a higher dropping point and enhanced thermal stability is required to prevent it from becoming too thin and losing its lubricating properties.
Additionally, in wet or humid conditions, a grease with superior water resistance is necessary to maintain its integrity and effectiveness. This adaptability in grease selection ensures that heavy equipment can operate efficiently and reliably, regardless of the environmental challenges posed by different weather conditions.
For a more visual understanding, watch this short video where we demonstrate these greasing techniques in action.
Adhering to these heavy machinery greasing guidelines ensures that your fleet remains in top working condition, significantly reducing the likelihood of mechanical failure and costly downtime. Regular maintenance is not just about routine upkeep; it is a critical strategy for safeguarding your long-term investment. Whether you are maintaining a high-capacity Kobelco crane, a Kobelco excavator, or a powerful caterpillar bulldozer, proper lubrication is the key to peak performance.
Check out other valuable tips on keeping your equipment running like new—from choosing a crane for sale to finding the right heavy equipment for rent—on our website.
LEARN FROM OUR INDUSTRY EXPERTS

When the Munkhafad Al Azm brought unprecedented rainfall to the region, it didn't just test Sha...

From the world’s tallest tower to one of the world’s most advanced driverless metro systems, the cit...

Every job site demands reliability — and that’s exactly what the Kobelco SK80-10 mini excavator...

Fuel is one of the highest operating costs in construction, mining, quarrying, and infrastructure pr...

Dubai is no stranger to grand visions. From Burj Khalifa to Palm Jumeirah, the emirate has continual...
customers stories