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In This Issue
  • Make Maintenance Transparent
  • Key Inspection Zones for Oil Reservoirs
  • How Grease is Improved by Complexing
  • Effects of Lubricants Mixing in a Machine
Make Maintenance Transparent
For a better maintenance program, you can install see-through distribution blocks for your centralized lubrication systems. This makes it easier to track down blockages or leaks that could degrade the life of the equipment and save your maintenance budget. (Ryan Schlumbaum, Busch Mfg.)

Join us in Dallas, Texas, on Jan. 26-28 for
Machinery Lubrication I training.

Analysts, Inc. Releases LOAMSSM 2.0
Analysts, Inc. has once again raised the bar for oil analysis data management solutions that can save companies hundreds of thousands in reduced maintenance costs. The latest release of our Lube Oil Analysis Management System is the leading online application for managing oil analysis data for improved equipment reliability. 
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Key Inspection Zones for Oil Reservoirs
There are three important inspection zones in common oil reservoirs and sumps. These zones have a story to tell about your oil and machine. They might be difficult to reach, but difficult does not mean impossible and certainly doesn't mean unnecessary.
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Alemite single-point, automatic lubricators
Alemite 24/7 automatic lubricators supply a small quantity of grease or oil to a single lubrication point on a regular basis. Ready to use straight from the box, they offer easy activation and setup and simple adjustment.
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How Grease is Improved by Complexing

   Question: Name one property of grease that is improved through "complexing."

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A Grease Gun is a Loaded Weapon
Most grease thickeners are incompatible. Mixing them causes real damage to the grease and any part it lubricates. Machinery Lubrication I offers valuable insights like this to help you do your job better. Join us Jan. 26-28!
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Effects of Lubricants Mixing in a Machine
Mixing lubricants of the same type but different viscosities will have an impact on the viscosity of the lubricant within the asset. The final viscosity will be variable and based on the viscosities of the fluids that are mixed and on the quantities in which they are mixed. This can be a recipe for disaster.
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Heat is Killing Your Oil
Oil service life is cut in half for every 50 degrees its temperature increases. Learn to mitigate this and many more factors affecting fluid health in Oil Analysis II Feb. 23-25 in Mobile, AL.
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Poll: Onsite or Offsite Oil Analysis?

   Poll Question: Does your plant utilize onsite or offsite oil analysis testing?

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