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Multipoint lubrication systems deliver a controlled lubricant dose to multiple lubrication points from one central unit. They reduce manual greasing, help maintain consistent lubrication and support longer component life.
TRCI supports selection and specification of multipoint systems based on your lubricant type, number of points, dosing needs and installation constraints—helping you improve reliability and reduce maintenance effort.
A multipoint lubrication system is an automated lubrication solution that feeds multiple outlets from a single pump or reservoir. Lubricant is delivered through tubing and metering elements so each lubrication point receives the correct quantity.
Systems can be configured for grease or oil (selection-dependent) and can be driven mechanically, electrically or pneumatically depending on the application. The best configuration depends on the number of points, distance, backpressure, lubricant type and the desired control/monitoring level.
The central unit stores and delivers lubricant. Selection depends on lubricant type, reservoir size, required delivery pressure and the duty cycle.
Metering elements or distributors split and control flow so each lubrication point receives an appropriate dose. Correct sizing helps prevent over- or under-supply (application-dependent).
Tubing, hoses and fittings connect the system to each lubrication point. Layout considers distance, routing, backpressure and environmental exposure to support reliable delivery.
Controllers set interval and dosing logic, while optional monitoring (pressure, level, cycle feedback) helps detect faults early and support preventive maintenance (configuration-dependent).
Multipoint lubrication is ideal for machines with several lubrication points or where manual greasing is difficult, inconsistent or time-consuming.
Share the details below and we’ll recommend the best-fit multipoint lubrication concept and configuration:
It depends on the system type, lubricant, distances and required dosing. Share your number of points and layout and we’ll recommend a suitable configuration.
Yes—many systems are designed for grease, but selection depends on NLGI grade, temperature and line lengths/backpressure.
Often yes, because dosing becomes consistent and controlled, reducing over-greasing (application-dependent).
Depending on configuration, monitoring can detect abnormal pressure/cycle behaviour. Correct design and maintenance practices reduce blockage risk.
Number of points, lubricant type, dosing needs, distances/routing, environment and monitoring/control preferences.
Tell us your number of lubrication points, lubricant type, operating conditions and installation constraints. If you’re aiming to reduce manual greasing, improve reliability or add monitoring, include those goals. We’ll propose the best-fit system and practical next steps.