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Advice for Bearing Lubrication
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When a properly packed bearing starts up, there will be an initial rise in the temperature while the grease disperses throughout the bearing and the housing before falling off to a steady operating temperature. If the temperature does not drop, then there is too much grease in the bearing or there is a problem with the bearing fit.
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Laminated 24” x 36” LUDECA wall chart provides information and guidelines for the implementation of good shaft alignment of rotating machinery, best practices, soft foot, tolerances, thermal growth, and much more.
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There are many factors that can affect sealing including the lubricant, temperature, pressure, shaft speed and misalignment. Seals must also be continuously lubricated with a lubricant that has the correct viscosity and that is compatible with the seal material.
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This 90-page book explains lubrication fundamental and oil analysis in a clear and easy to understand format. A must read for maintenance and reliability professionals. Request your complimentary copy today.
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LEADERSHIP. It’s that simple. Move beyond the HOW-TO and learn the WHY and WHAT of the reliability framework. The Certified Reliability Leader Workshop is the industry’s most advanced thinking in reliability. Get started now
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Optimizing Maintenance Resources
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From "Maintenance, Replacement and Reliability: Theory and Applications, Second Edition":
Within an organization, there are generally some maintenance facilities available, such as workshops, stores and tradespeople. In addition, there is usually some form of arrangement between the organization and the contractors who are capable of performing some or all of the maintenance work required by the organization. The problem is to determine the best composition of facilities for maintenance.
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There's a reason your oil container has an expiration date. Particles and dirt compromise an oil's benefits, but so does age. Additives separate within oil, viscosity changes, etc. Learn the facts in Oil Analysis II.
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