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November 02, 2016
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In This Issue
•  How to Inspect Bearing Lubricants
•  Advantages of Biodegradable Oils
•  Identifying Oil Oxidation Products
•  Selecting the Right Wear Tests
 
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How to Inspect Bearing Lubricants
 
If there's a sight glass for the reservoir of a bearing lubricant, make sure there is a line that marks the level of the lubricant when the bearing is running and a line that marks the level of the lubricant when the bearing is stationary.
 
Join us in Atlanta, Georgia, on Nov. 8-10 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
Exclude dirt & water with Xclude™ desiccant breathers
 
Exclude dirt & water with  Xclude™ desiccant breathers
 
Gearboxes breathe, but debris & moisture can enter with each breath. Over time, contaminated oil will accelerate wear and lead to costly downtime. LE’s Xclude™ desiccant breathers are the solution. Try one on us.
 
 
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Advantages of Biodegradable Oils
 
Advantages of Biodegradable Oils
 
Biodegradable oils have many advantages over mineral-based oils. When deciding which lubricant is right for you, consider the application as well as your company values. Some industries may have policies on environmental impacts or be forced to adhere to government regulations.
 
 
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New Lube Cart from IFH Group for Oil Transfer and Storage
 
New Lube Cart from IFH Group for Oil Transfer and Storage
 
New IFH Lube Cart features 30 Gallon Steel Container with 1:1 piston pump, ½” X 10’ discharge hose and Spectrum oil containers that are color coded for different lubricants and applications. Safe, ergonomic and easy to use.
 
 
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Identifying Oil Oxidation Products
 
     Question: Can you name four products of oxidation?
 
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What Do You Know About Synthetics?
 
What Do You Know About Synthetics?
 
Synthetic lubricants can be a bit of a mystery. There are only a few universal truths about them. Chief among those is that they are expensive. What are some benefits of synthetics that can help justify their cost?
 
 
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Selecting the Right Wear Tests
 
From "Integrated Reliability: Condition Monitoring and Maintenance of Equipment":

Since different types of wear occur in machinery, many different types of wear tests have been developed to evaluate the effects of wear on materials, parts and surface treatments. Consequently, the selection of the right type of wear test for each investigation is important in order to achieve useful and meaningful engineering data. 
 
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Not Just a Pretty Face
 
Not Just a Pretty Face
 
Luneta designed its sight glass to be easy to view, but the face of this innovative inspection tool is also built to be tough as nails. Watch us test it against the competition in our newest impact test.
 
 
Watch the Impact Test
 
 
Poll: Using Lube Oil Heaters?
 
     Poll Question: Does your plant use any lube oil heaters?
 
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White Papers
•  AIRBORNE ULTRASOUND- Leak Management: Find-and-Fix Leaks
•  Guide to Measuring TAN and TBN in Oil
•  That Mobile Cart might not be the best choice!
•  Why Supplemental Filters?
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Automatic Lubrication
•  Grease Guns
•  Fuel Dilution
•  Oil Flushing
•  Preventive Maintenance
•  Synthetic Lubricants
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
NOVEMBER 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
November 8-10 - Atlanta, GA


 
 
DECEMBER 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
December 6-8 - Houston, TX
Machinery Lubrication II
December 6-8 - Houston, TX
 
 

 
 
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