Save Money on Truck Maintenance with Automated Lubrication Systems!

Autos & TrucksMaintenance

  • Author Christopher Hunter
  • Published March 21, 2011
  • Word count 703

It is always a wise decision to install an automated lubrication system in your fleet of trucks in order to prolong their component life and actually help cut down your maintenance costs over time. Owners can breathe more easily knowing that their trucks’ components are being greased regularly rather than relying on methods such as point-by-point manual lubrication which is frequently overlooked by operators of the vehicles.

A manual greasing technique requires operators to stop their truck, shut it down and then a mechanic must climb onto/into the truck in order to access the bearings and apply the lubricant by hand. As a result, operators will incur the following results from using a conventional method: increased costs resulting from the fleet’s downtime; possibly inadvertently overlooking scheduled maintenance; and increased risk for accidents and injuries that can occur while the vehicle is being serviced.

Using an automated lubrication system would be much more effective. Following is information about this operation and the possible benefits to be gained from their usage.

System Function

Generally, using this procedure replaces and eliminates the inconvenience of applying lubricant to the truck bearings and bushings. The procedure has two key functions: First, it does not require the truck to be stopped and shut down, since it is done while the vehicle is in motion; secondly, with this procedure, the greasing maintenance interval will be eliminated. The operators now only have a maintenance interval for the re-filling of the pump reservoir, which fortunately only needs to be done on an occasional basis.

System Installation

This installation is done in a shop qualified to perform such work. All of the procedural components undergo a quality control check and are guaranteed to be repairable and replaceable. The system can be installed on either used or newly-acquired equipment. To ensure the proper operation of it, installation should only be performed by those who have extensive experience in this type of work to ensure that only the right components, up-to-date system design and proper routing of lube-lines will be used on the fleet of vehicles.

System Benefits

The automated lubrication system is one of the best types of preventive maintenance to use, since this type of procedure will significantly reduce a fleet’s downtime and repair costs. Most fleet owners and operators have taken advantage of using this system as a means of preventive maintenance. When comparing this procedure to the manual lubrication application process, the following list shows some of the benefits that this process can provide for a business:

Typically in the manual application, trucks get greased before or after their operation and the procedure/application would take a minimum of an hour. A fleet with an automated lubrication system is being greased even while it is in operation. Technically speaking, this could increase daily production by an hour, thus reducing overall labor hours.

Using this method, a fleet is being provided with frequent applications that are consistent and use the precise amount of lubricant. This keeps the bearings coated and protected and can prolong the lifespan of the fleet. It also may keep the bearings free from contaminants. This would not be possible with a manual procedure. Bearings that are lubricated manually may receive large amounts of lubricant all at one time which then dissipates during usage of the vehicle, causing a high risk for contamination as well as allowing the bearings to wear out prematurely.

There will be a lower consumption of lubricant because this procedure continuously applies only a small amount of it for each cycle, depending upon what is specified by the manufacturer.

During the manual method, there is a possibility that the maintenance technician will skip over hard-to-reach points. There is a high risk of accidents when climbing and crawling to those hard-to-reach points. With an automated lubrication system, this scenario is eliminated which also eliminates that particular risk.

Getting the best from an automated lubrication system for a fleet of trucks will allow an owner to be on top of company business performance. This plan could be the answer to reducing maintenance costs while allowing an owner to enjoy the benefits of a well maintained fleet of vehicles – what a benefit that would be!

Christopher M. Hunter is an expert in commercial specialty trucks. To find out more about Vacuum Trucks for Sale, go to the main website at: http://www.centraltrucksales.net/home.

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