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April 06, 2016
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In This Issue
•  Extend the Life of Your Machines
•  How to Determine Water in Oil
•  Consequences of Mixing Greases
•  Advice for Tracking Inspection Data
 
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Extend the Life of Your Machines
 
Have you had a blood test lately? It is important to be aware of your physical condition, and a blood test can provide crucial information about your health. In a similar manner, oil analysis is just as important to equipment because it analyzes not only the oil but also the machine. This provides vital information to help determine the root cause of mechanical problems that threaten your machine. Utilizing oil analysis helps you get the most information, which can lead to success in asset management. (Reginald C. Ventura, Le Price International Corporation)
 
Join us in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on April 19-21 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
Exclude Dirt & Water with Xclude™ Desiccant Breather
 
Exclude Dirt & Water with Xclude™ Desiccant Breather
 
Gearboxes breathe, but debris & moisture can enter with each breath of air. Over time, contaminated oil will accelerate wear and lead to costly repairs and downtime. The solution is LE’s line of Xclude™ desiccant breathers.
 
 
Discover the Breather Solution
 
 
How to Determine Water in Oil
 
How to Determine Water in Oil
 
How does a laboratory determine that you have water in your oil? There are primarily two types of tests being used in laboratories today: Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and the Karl Fischer titration test. Find out which method is more accurate and which is less expensive.
 
 
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Industrial Maintenance Trends For Now and the Future
 
Industrial Maintenance Trends For Now and the Future
 
Industrial maintenance has evolved over the past sixty years making possible the “perfect world” for any professional. New strategic initiatives that Quant implements continue to provide world-class services for the future.
 
 
Improve Your Maintenance Today.
 
 
Consequences of Mixing Greases
 
     Question: What might happen when two incompatible greases are mixed?
 
Get the Answer
 
 
Years of experience walking out? Don't lose it.
 
Years of experience walking out? Don't lose it.
 
The experience of older employees is a precious resource that doesn’t have to be lost through retirement. Succession planning and workforce training can ensure these employees pass on what they know to those who need it.
 
 
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Advice for Tracking Inspection Data
 
From "Daily One-Minute Lubrication Inspections and Field Tests":

Be sure to track inspection findings carefully. Software is the best way to do this. Keep inspection data where other machine condition information is kept to facilitate diagnostics and failure root cause analysis. Tracking the data also helps identify frequently recurring problems or lubrication “bad actors” and helps optimize inspection frequency. 
 
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Better Than a Bull's-eye!
 
Better Than a Bull's-eye!
 
Most bull’s-eye level gauges confirm oil volume but don’t identify root causes and symptoms of machine failure. Luneta’s Condition Monitoring Pod™ allows early detection of abnormal machine and lubricant health conditions.
 
 
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Poll: Manual or Automatic Relubrication?
 
    Poll Question: Which type of relubrication method is used most frequently at your plant?
 
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White Papers
•  Precision Meets Connectivity
•  Serve Your Lubricants Like You Would A Premium Beer
•  The Dirty Little Secret of New Oils
•  Why Supplemental Filters?
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Automatic Lubrication
•  Grease Guns
•  Fuel Dilution
•  Oil Flushing
•  Preventive Maintenance
•  Synthetic Lubricants
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
APRIL 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
April 19-21 - Tulsa, OK
Machinery Lubrication II
April 19-21 - Tulsa, OK
 
 
MAY 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
May 24-26 - Denver, CO


 
 

 
 
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