Why Is Oil Leaking from the Proximity Switch?


Release time:

2023-01-13

In an oil-air lubrication system, the proximity switch is connected directly to the progressive distributor and is used to monitor the distributor’s operating status.

If oil leakage is found around the proximity switch during operation, the most common cause is a sealing problem between the proximity switch and the distributor.

Common Cause of Leakage

Over time, the sealing components at the connection point may:

  • Wear out
  • Age due to temperature and pressure changes
  • Become damaged during maintenance or installation

Once the seal loses effectiveness, lubricant may leak from the connection area around the proximity switch.

Recommended Solution

In most cases, the issue can be resolved by:

  • Inspecting the sealing condition
  • Replacing the damaged seal or O-ring
  • Reinstalling the proximity switch correctly
  • Checking the connection tightness after replacement

After the seal is replaced, the distributor and proximity switch should return to normal operation without leakage.

Why Prompt Maintenance Matters

Although this type of leakage is usually a minor issue, it should not be ignored.

Untreated leakage may lead to:

  • Lubricant waste
  • Reduced monitoring reliability
  • Contamination around the equipment
  • Potential lubrication instability over time

Routine inspection of distributor connections and sealing components can help maintain stable system performance and reduce unexpected maintenance issues.

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