Lubrication devices can be classified according to different working principles, mainly including the following types:
Gravity lubrication: Use gravity to transport lubricating oil to the parts that need lubrication.
Pressure lubrication: Use pressure to transport lubricating oil to the parts that need lubrication.
Splash lubrication: Use oil droplets splashed when the engine is running for lubrication.
The main components of the lubrication device include:
Oil pump: Responsible for transporting lubricating oil to various lubrication points.
Pressure regulating valve: Regulate the pressure of the lubrication system.
Oil filter: Filter impurities in the lubricating oil.
Oil filter: Further filter impurities in the lubricating oil.
Oil radiator: Cool the lubricating oil.
Oil pressure sensor: Monitor the pressure of the lubrication system.
Nozzle: Spray the lubricating oil to the parts that need lubrication.
Oil channel: Channel for transporting lubricating oil.
Crankcase ventilation filter: Prevents the gas in the crankcase from entering the engine.
These components work together to ensure the proper functioning and efficient operation of the lubrication system.





