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In This Issue
| - "Running In" New Gears is Important
- Reasons for Seal Failures
- Getting Better Results from Oil Sampling
- Avoiding Lubricant Handling Mistakes
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| "Running In" New Gears is Important |
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| In gear contacts, low surface roughness and thin oil films produce much less wear than high surface roughness and thick oil films. Properly "running in" a new gear unit can play a critical role in reducing surface roughness.
Join us for Fundamentals of Machinery Lubrication Houston, Texas, on May 10-12.
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Test your knowledge and prepare for ICML lubrication and oil analysis certification.
Question: What is a common cause of seal swell or seal shrinkage?
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| Drum Handling Videos Online Drum rotators (tumblers to destratify additives in drums) are among many demonstration videos! Plus: forklift attachments, drum rackers, rotators, palletizers, vertical lift pourers and more. CLICK HERE |
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| Don't let a poor oil sampling program shoot your oil-analysis program from the sky. This article explains ways to eliminate mistakes and improve your oil sampling results. | FULL STORY
| Every day maintenance personnel fill systems with chemically-depleted lubricants containing particulate, chemical and moisture contamination. Poor in-plant storage often lies at the root of these occurrences. | FULL STORY
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