Grease pump solutions for automatic lubrication

A grease pump has to match lubricant consistency, pressure reserve, metering concept and the real duty cycle of the machine, not just a product category.

  • NLGI 00 to NLGI 2
  • Industrial and mobile equipment
  • Engineering and retrofit

Where a grease pump makes commercial sense

Grease pumps are used where many lubrication points must be supplied with grease at repeatable intervals and under difficult ambient conditions. Typical cases include manufacturing lines, conveyors, presses, construction equipment and truck fleets.

In B2B buying processes the decision is rarely about a pump alone. Customers need a solution that reduces manual greasing, lowers wear and offers serviceable components with reliable spare parts support.

  • Fits progressive, single-line and dual-line layouts
  • Useful for hard-to-reach lubrication points
  • Supports uptime and maintenance planning

Plant equipment

Grease supply for bearings, guides and chain drives.

Mobile equipment

Automatic lubrication for excavators, loaders and trucks.

Retrofit

Replacement of outdated pumps with monitored systems.

How to choose the right grease pump

Key criteria are grease grade, ambient temperature, line lengths, required pressure and the size of the reservoir. Electric grease pumps are often preferred for fixed industrial installations, while pneumatic options are strong in harsh environments or where compressed air is already available.

A high-performing landing page must answer these practical questions because users searching for grease pump terms are often close to requesting a quote or evaluating suppliers.

  • Define lubricant and pressure before comparing models
  • Check compatibility with distributors and monitoring
  • Plan service access and refill concept

Why this page matters in the SEO cluster

The term grease pump has clear commercial intent and should not be buried in a broad product category. Linking this page with lubrication pumps, progressive lubrication, construction equipment and DropsA spare parts creates a stronger commercial cluster.

That structure mirrors how industrial buyers think: product first, then system fit, then industry application and support.

  • Exact-match commercial target
  • Strong internal bridge to system pages
  • Useful destination for blog and industry links

FAQ about grease pumps

What grease grades can a grease pump handle

That depends on pump design, pressure reserve and ambient conditions. Many industrial systems are designed for grease grades between NLGI 00 and NLGI 2.

Electric or pneumatic grease pump

Electric pumps suit fixed automation environments, while pneumatic pumps are often preferred in rugged industrial settings or where compressed air is already present.

Can an existing system be upgraded

Yes. Many existing lubrication systems can be upgraded with a new grease pump, monitoring and compatible distributors.

Select the grease pump in context of the full system

We align pump choice with distributors, monitoring, line routing and the actual operating conditions of your equipment.