1. Over-fueling
Some users, for the sake of safety, tend to overapply lubricant. This approach only achieves half the result with twice the effort, wasting oil and potentially leading to excessive lubricant buildup, causing the motor to overheat and even shortening the lifespan of the reducer.
2. Adding other types of oil to the reducer
Different types of reducers require different types of lubricants and should not be mixed. Adding other lubricants can lead to the deterioration of the internal lubricant in the reducer, potentially affecting its normal operation.
Step 3: Add lubricating oil during the operation of the reducer
Adding lubricant to the reducer while it's rotating is highly detrimental. On one hand, the oil level rises rapidly during lubrication, potentially causing foaming which affects the smoothness of the oil passage and reduces lubrication performance; on the other hand, overfilling with lubricant can lead to overload, causing the reducer to overheat and damage the reducer.




