The Complete Guide to Properly Greasing Your Heavy Equipment | ConEquip Parts

The Complete Guide to Properly Greasing Your Heavy Equipment | ConEquip Parts

Heavy equipment works in some of the harshest environments on earth. Dirt, dust, moisture, shock loads, and constant movement all take a toll on moving components. One of the most overlooked yet most critical maintenance tasks is proper greasing. When done correctly, greasing protects

pins and bushings

, bearings, and pivot points from premature wear. When ignored, it can lead to costly downtime, loose

linkage

, and expensive repairs. This guide breaks down where to grease, how often to grease, and how to do it the right way so your machine stays productive and protected.

greasing heavy equipment pivot point

Why Greasing Matters More Than You Think


Grease creates a protective barrier between metal surfaces, pushes out contaminants, and reduces friction under heavy load. On machines with a

boom

and

stick

, pivot points endure extreme pressure every day. Without consistent lubrication, metal rubs against metal, accelerating wear on

pins

and

bushings

.

Proper greasing extends the life of

undercarriage

components,

linkage

systems, and the

swing bearing

. It maintains tighter machine tolerances, reduces play in the

bucket

, and prevents expensive structural damage.

  • Reduces metal to metal friction
  • Flushes contaminants from joints
  • Extends pin and bushing life
  • Protects swing bearings and linkage systems
  • Maintains proper machine geometry
  • Prevents costly structural damage

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Critical Grease Points

excavator grease fittings and pivot points

What Parts of a Machine Need Grease


  • Bucket and Attachment Pivot Points
  • Machines operating in mud, sand, demolition debris, or extreme heat require more frequent greasing. Fresh grease helps flush contaminants and prevent accelerated wear in abrasive environments.

  • Boom and Stick Pins
  • Boom base pins and stick joints carry a significant portion of the machine’s working force. These joints should also be greased daily, especially on machines running multiple shifts. The

    swing bearing

    allows the upper structure to rotate and must be serviced at proper intervals.

  • Swing Bearing and Swing Gear
  • The swing bearing allows the upper structure to rotate. This component is expensive and critical. Most manufacturers recommend greasing the swing bearing every 50 hours, though high dust or wet conditions may require more frequent service.

  • Undercarriage Components
  • While sealed rollers and idlers may not require daily greasing, the

    track adjuster

    uses grease to maintain proper tension. Keeping correct track tension protects the

    sprocket

    , idlers, and chains from accelerated wear.

  • Driveline and Steering Components
  • Wheel loaders, articulated trucks, and graders include multiple grease points in steering knuckles, driveline U joints, and center articulation joints. These points typically require service every 50 hours or according to manufacturer recommendations.

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grease gun servicing heavy equipment

How Often Should You Grease Your Machine


Daily lubrication is recommended for high movement pivot points such as buckets, booms, and sticks. Swing bearings and articulation joints are typically serviced every 50 hours, while sealed components follow manufacturer guidelines.

Machines operating in mud, sand, demolition debris, or extreme heat require more frequent greasing. Fresh grease helps flush contaminants and prevent accelerated wear in abrasive environments.

  • Bucket and attachment pivot points
  • Boom base and stick pins
  • Swing bearings and swing gear
  • Articulation and steering joints
  • Track adjusters and tensioning systems

cleaning grease fitting before lubrication

How to Properly Grease Heavy Equipment


Clean the grease fitting before attaching the grease gun to prevent dirt from entering the joint. Use the manufacturer specified grease type, pumping slowly until fresh grease appears at the seal to flush contaminants.

Wipe excess grease away and inspect for looseness while servicing. Avoid over greasing sealed bearings, as excess pressure can damage seals and shorten component life.

  • Clean each grease fitting before servicing
  • Use manufacturer recommended grease type
  • Pump slowly until fresh grease appears
  • Wipe away excess grease after servicing
  • Check for play or looseness during inspection
  • Avoid over greasing sealed bearings

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worn excavator bucket pins and bushings

Signs You May Not Be Greasing Enough


Squeaking pivot points, visible dry joints, excessive bucket movement, or dark metallic grease discharge are clear indicators of insufficient lubrication. Frequent

pin and bushing

replacements often signal maintenance intervals are too far apart.

If wear has already occurred, replacement

pins

,

bushings

,

swing components

, and

undercarriage parts

may be necessary to restore proper machine performance.

  • Squeaking or grinding pivot points
  • Dry, rusty, or unlubricated joints
  • Excessive side to side bucket movement
  • Dark or metallic grease discharge
  • Frequent pin and bushing replacement

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