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In This Issue
| - Easy Way to Unclog Grease Lines
- Buying Lubricants Based on Performance
- 2 Methods for Automatic Particle Counting
- How to Improve Hydraulic Efficiency
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Easy Way to Unclog Grease Lines |
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When working in tight places where removal of a clogged grease line can be time-consuming, try inserting a stainless-steel wire through the clogged tube. This can open up a clogged grease tube quickly so the line can be purged with oil and then repurged with grease. (Brad Petitt, American Industrial Resources Inc.)
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Establishing a system whereby lubricants and hydraulic fluids are purchased by performance specifications can yield many benefits. Learn the pros and cons of using a specification system to buy lubricants, how to launch such a system and make it work, and how to handle exceptions. | FULL STORY
Question: A number of methods are available for automatic particle counting. Name two of them.
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Hydraulic efficiency in terms of hydraulic fluid depends on several factors, all of which relate to the viscosity of the hydraulic fluid. Find out whether switching to a multigrade hydraulic oil with a high viscosity index (VI) can improve hydraulic pumping efficiency. | FULL STORY
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