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In This Issue
| - Extra Step Improves Oil Analysis
- What’s Growing in Your Oil?
- 3 Common Reasons Lube Programs Fail
- Improving Electric Motor Lubrication Policies
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| Extra Step Improves Oil Analysis |
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| When oil samples are prepared for shipping to an outside lab, the labels often won't stick to the bottles. Consider using an eye glass cleaner towelette to wipe off any unwanted film from your bottles, allowing the bottle to arrive appropriately labeled. (Randy Hardin, Reliability Analyst, ConocoPhillips.)
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: Name the three conditions that must be present in an oil system for microbiological contamination to occur.
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| Lubrication excellence is not just about lubricating; it is about everything that must go into lubricating properly. This article explains some of the main reasons why lubrication programs fail. | FULL STORY
| Learn some simple, easy-to-follow principles to ensure that your motors are properly lubricated, reliable and have the lowest possible life cost of ownership with respect to maintenance and energy consumption. | FULL STORY
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