1. Equipment damage
Bearing wear: Lubrication system leakage will lead to insufficient lubricating oil. When the bearing runs without lubrication, it will accelerate wear and even damage.
Gear damage: When the transmission parts such as gears lack lubrication, the friction increases and they are easy to wear, affecting the normal operation of the equipment.
2. Performance degradation
Reduced efficiency: Lubrication system leakage will lead to a reduction in the amount of lubricating oil, increased friction during equipment operation, and reduced efficiency.
Affecting the drying effect: Lubricating oil leakage may affect the sealing of the equipment, causing heat loss and affecting the drying effect.
3. Safety hazards
Fire risk: Lubricating oil is flammable and volatile. When leaking lubricating oil encounters a high temperature surface or flame, it is easy to cause a fire.
Environmental pollution: Leaking lubricating oil may flow into the sewage system, causing environmental pollution.
4. Increased maintenance costs
Frequent replacement of parts: Due to the accelerated wear of parts such as bearings and gears, they need to be replaced more frequently, which increases maintenance costs.
Increased equipment downtime: Leakage problems need to be handled in a timely manner, otherwise they may cause equipment downtime and affect production efficiency.
Feb 24, 2025
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