Lubrication system Troubleshooting
The most common lubrication system problems on the plant floor, with the likely causes and the fix for each. Part of the OEE Lab directory of 301+ documented problems.
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Problems on this page:
No or low lubricant delivery
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Dry points, low-level/fault alarms, bearings running hot.
Prevention: Reservoir checks, line/injector inspection, monitor cycle/pressure.
Over-lubrication
Hits OEE: QualitySymptoms: Grease purging from seals, contamination, bearings running hot.
Prevention: Calculated lubrication, correct injectors, one method per point.
Blocked line / high-pressure fault
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: System faults on high pressure; some points stay dry.
Prevention: Correct grease, line protection, periodic flow checks.
Lubrication system troubleshooting FAQ
Lubrication system: what causes no or low lubricant delivery, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Dry points, low-level/fault alarms, bearings running hot. Likely causes: Empty reservoir; Blocked line or injector; Pump or control fault. Fixes: Refill with the correct grease/oil; check refill schedule. Find the blocked feed; clear or replace the injector/metering unit. Check the lube pump, timer and pressure switch. Prevention: Reservoir checks, line/injector inspection, monitor cycle/pressure.
Lubrication system: what causes over-lubrication, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Grease purging from seals, contamination, bearings running hot. Likely causes: Timer/volume set too high; Wrong injector size; Manual top-up on top of auto-lube. Fixes: Recalculate grease quantity and interval per point. Fit correctly sized metering injectors. Stop double-lubricating; rely on the system. Prevention: Calculated lubrication, correct injectors, one method per point.
Lubrication system: what causes blocked line / high-pressure fault, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: System faults on high pressure; some points stay dry. Likely causes: Blocked feed line or injector; Hardened or incompatible grease; Crimped or damaged tube. Fixes: Find and clear the blockage; replace the injector. Use the specified grease; flush old product. Replace the line; reroute to avoid pinching. Prevention: Correct grease, line protection, periodic flow checks.
Stop the same fault coming back
Recurring lubrication system stops usually trace to a cause you cannot see by hand. The partner we recommend is Fabrico: EU-built, so your production data stays in EU jurisdiction, with computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness).
See how Fabrico finds root causeRelated tools: full troubleshooting directory · OEE calculator · downtime cost · MTBF / MTTR · glossary
Methods that cut recurring stops: the six big losses · root cause analysis · preventive vs predictive maintenance · TPM · SMED & changeover