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In This Issue
| - Introducing Additives to Improve Oil Quality
- Adding Grease: Know When It's Enough
- What Bubbles Cause In Hydraulic Systems
- Reduce Gearbox Heat with Synthetic Lubricants
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| Introducing Additives to Improve Oil Quality |
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Oil quality is established by the refining processes, and additives are most effective if the oil is well refined. Although the overall performance of an oil can be improved by introducing additives, a poor quality oil cannot be converted into a premium quality oil by introducing additives.
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| How many shots of grease should you put into that bearing? Here is a simple method for determining the right amount. | FULL STORY
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Question: What type of wear might be caused by air bubbles or water vapor bubbles in a hydraulic fluid?
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| Synthetics have been used to effectively reduce the operating temperature of gear drives by 10 to 50°F. | FULL STORY
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