The thesis presents the implementation of an automatic lubrication system with the aim of improving the efficiency and autonomy of the production process. The introduction outlines the problem of manual lubrication and the goals we aim to achieve with the automatic system. The theoretical part covers lubricants, lubrication, and various lubrication systems. This is followed by a description of the existing system. The main part of the thesis includes a review of the requirements for the future system, an overview of potential suppliers, and an analysis and comparison of different solutions. After comparing the systems, we decided to implement an automatic progressive central lubrication system for lubricating each electric motor individually. The remaining findings and the selection of the system are explained in the conclusion of the thesis.
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