How to properly lubricate a pipe bending machine?
Proper lubrication is key to the stable operation and extended lifespan of a pipe bending machine. Improper lubrication can lead to wear, jamming, and even defects in the bent pipe quality. Lubrication solutions are provided below, categorized by component.

1. Hydraulic System
Oil: Anti-wear hydraulic oil (ISO VG 46 or 68, depending on ambient temperature)
Cycle: Change oil after the first 500 hours, then every 2000-3000 hours or annually; replace filter every 6 months.
Note: Maintain oil temperature between 35-50℃; replace immediately if emulsified or contaminated.
2. Linear Guides and Ball Screws
Oil: Extreme pressure lithium-based grease (NLGI 2) or guideway-specific oil
Cycle: Automatic lubrication pump fills every 4-8 hours; manual lubrication fills weekly.
Note: Clean the guideway surface before lubrication; repair damaged dust covers.
3. Gear Drives (Pipe Bending Arm, Reducer)
Oil: Gear oil (ISO VG 150-220) or extreme pressure grease
Cycle: Check reducer oil level every 6 months, change annually; apply grease weekly to open gears.
Note: Maintain an oil film on the gear surface, but avoid excessive spillage.
4. Dies and Mandrels (Critical!)
Oil: Special pipe bending oil (high extreme pressure, high temperature resistant)
Frequency: Apply a thin layer to the bending die groove, mandrel ball end, and anti-wrinkle die working surface before bending each pipe.
Note: Do not use ordinary machine oil or grease, as they cannot withstand the high-pressure friction of pipe bending and will cause scratches and wrinkles.

5. Bearings and Joints
Oil: General-purpose lithium-based grease
Frequency: Add grease every 3 months; shorten to monthly for high-temperature areas (near friction).
Note: Add grease until the old grease is squeezed out.
6. Other Moving Parts
Exposed parts of mandrel rod and piston rod: Apply rust-preventive and lubricating dual-purpose oil weekly.
Feed rollers and clamping sliders: Add a small amount of machine oil each shift.

Lubrication Key Points Summary
Use different types of oil for different parts; do not mix them.
Die and mandrel must use dedicated pipe bending oil; otherwise, pipe bending quality cannot be guaranteed.
Excessive lubrication is wasteful and causes contamination; insufficient lubrication leads to wear and tear.
Establish a lubrication record sheet, assigning specific personnel, times, and types of oil for lubrication.






































