Why automate lubrication on agricultural machines?
A modern combine has 40–80 grease points needing 30–45 minutes of daily manual greasing; automation supplies them reliably during operation, with no daily greasing time and no forgotten points.
How does it cope with field dust?
Fresh grease on every cycle displaces ingested dust rather than letting it grind in, which protects the bearings and roughly doubles their life.
Can it be retrofitted to existing machines?
Yes — the compact, modular components can be retrofitted to existing combines, balers and tractors without major modification.
Which components are used?
A progressive distributor fed by a grease pump, single-point lubricators for awkward points, controlled chain lubrication, and the 7-L oil tank for long autonomy.
What is the main benefit during harvest?
The daily greasing time disappears and bearing failures from under-lubrication become far less likely, giving more field hours when they matter most.