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In This Issue
| - Take the Lube-Room Challenge!
- Why You Should Use a Filter Cart
- Questioning Lubricant Brand Recommendations
- 3 Fluid Qualities for Hydraulic Systems
- How to Overcome Cold Start-up Problems
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| Have you transformed your lubricant storage and dispensing methods to best practice? Are your stored lubricants kept clean, dry, cool and well-identified? Does your lube room incorporate proper safety features? In the September/October 2011 issue of Machinery Lubrication magazine, we'll begin showcasing exceptional lube rooms. Will yours be one of them? | FULL STORY
| Why You Should Use a Filter Cart |
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| Consider using a portable filtration cart for filtering systems such as gearboxes. Carts can be configured with oil sampling diagnostic ports and water-removing features. To avoid cross contamination of fluids, use a different cart for each fluid type.
Join us in Nashville, Tenn., on August 16-18 for
Machinery Lubrication training.

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| Should you follow an equipment manufacturer’s recommendations on a specific brand of lubricant? Learn the fundamental issues involved so you can select a suitable lubricant and still maintain your warranty. | FULL STORY
Test your knowledge and prepare for ICML lubrication and oil analysis certification.
Question: Name three fluid qualities typically required by hydraulic systems.
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Cold start-ups in the morning can cause trouble for many systems. Learn what you can do to overcome this problem and extend the life of your system.
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