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May 11, 2016
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In This Issue
•  Advice for Automatic Lubricators
•  Optimizing Condition Monitoring
•  Where Lube Raw Materials Originate
•  Determining Oil Analysis Frequency
 
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Advice for Automatic Lubricators
 
When using automatic grease lubricators that are set for several months, draw a line and record the date at the level of the lube during each weekly inspection. This allows you to instantly spot a plugged or faulty lubricator. (Justin McGee, Cargill)
 
Join us in Denver, Colorado, on May 24-26 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
Can Lubricants Increase Savings and Productivity?
 
Can Lubricants Increase Savings and Productivity?
 
Find out how one lubricant type can increase savings and productivity by significantly reducing re-lubrication intervals.
 
 
Click to see the lubricant.
 
 
Optimizing Condition Monitoring
 
Optimizing Condition Monitoring
 
Unified condition monitoring is a principle that can be adapted for many applications and uses in the reliability field. The more you know about machine-specific failure modes and criticality, the better you can plan and optimize condition maintenance across multiple technologies within both predictive and proactive schemes.
 
 
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Your Margin for Error is Smaller Than You Think
 
Your Margin for Error is Smaller Than You Think
 
The lubricating film of a rolling-element bearing can be as small as one-hundredth the thickness of a sheet of paper. Take Noria’s Machinery Lubrication I, and you’ll always know what to look for, even if you can't see it.
 
 
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Where Lube Raw Materials Originate
 
     Question: Where in the refinery process do lubricant raw materials come from?
 
Get the Answer
 
 
The Luneta Sight Glass Product Line Expands
 
The Luneta Sight Glass Product Line Expands
 
When the Luneta Sight Glass launched, we promised more sizes were coming. We're thrilled to deliver on that promise. Four new sizes are now available with the same proven benefits you've come to expect from Luneta.
 
 
Find Your Size Today
 
 
Determining Oil Analysis Frequency
 
Determining Oil Analysis Frequency
 
Determining oil analysis frequency is much more in-depth than people often realize. Learn how to use a systematic method to estimate the optimized sampling frequency, taking into account the economic penalty of failure, fluid environment severity, machine age, oil age and the tightness of goal-based targets like contamination control.
 
 
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Prepare to Be Certified
 
Prepare to Be Certified
 
Interested in moving to the next stage in your career and achieving your MLT I or MLA I certification? We can help! Our study packet gives you the tools you need to prepare for both the MLT and MLA certification tests.
 
 
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Poll: Using Desiccant Breathers?
 
     Question: Does your plant use any desiccant breathers to control contamination?
 
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White Papers
•  A Petroleum Diesel Engine Oil Designed to Last 800 Hours
•  Guide to Particle Measurement Techniques
•  How Lubricants Drive Savings and Productivity
•  Ten Myths About Offline Filters
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Oil Oxidation
•  Wear Debris Analysis
•  Lubrication Programs
•  Grease Compatibility
•  Maintenance And Reliability
•  Turbine Lubrication
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
MAY 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
May 24-26 - Denver, CO


 
 
JUNE 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
June 21-23 - Myrtle Beach, SC
Oil Analysis II
June 21-23 - Myrtle Beach, SC
 
 

 
 
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