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November 16, 2016
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In This Issue
•  How to Keep Particles Out of Oil
•  Causes of Falling Oil Consumption
•  How Viscosity Index Is Calculated
•  Understanding Machine Vibration
 
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How to Keep Particles Out of Oil
 
One of the biggest culprits for letting dirt into hydraulic and oil reservoirs is the air breather. Many systems come with a standard paper media breather with a nominal rating of about 40 microns. This allows the smaller, more destructive particles to get into the system easily. Upgrading a standard breather to a high-efficiency filter is easily done using commercial bayonet adapters and quality synthetic hydraulic filters.
 
Join us in Houston, Texas, on Dec. 6-8 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
A New Era in Laser Shaft Alignment!
 
A New Era in Laser Shaft Alignment!
 
Easy-Laser® GENERATION XT: a new system that gives you the freedom to move seamlessly between hardware platforms and perform laser shaft alignment with ease and precision.
 
 
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Causes of Falling Oil Consumption
 
Causes of Falling Oil Consumption
 
A sharp decline in engine oil consumption can be attributed to a number of factors. The most likely causes are simple things like a viscosity change, a lubricant quality change, a seal that was once leaking but has now stopped or operational severity changes.
 
 
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Get Some Lubrication Program Perspective
 
Get Some Lubrication Program Perspective
 
Do you understand the benefits and potential of world-class lubrication but need some real-world strategies to actually implement it? We created our Machinery Lubrication II (ML II) course for people just like you!
 
 
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How Viscosity Index Is Calculated
 
     Question: What properties of oil are used to calculate viscosity index?
 
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Luneta's CMP: Upgraded!
 
Luneta's CMP: Upgraded!
 
Luneta's Condition Monitoring Pod has already been indispensable to users across industries. Now it's even better, with an upgraded design and a sight glass made from the same ultra-durable Tritan™ as the Luneta Sight Glass.
 
 
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Understanding Machine Vibration
 
From "Machinery Condition Monitoring: Principles and Practices":

Machine vibration is one of the most convenient signals for the maintenance engineer to measure and analyze, and thus get to know about the machine's health condition. A basic understanding of machine vibration will enable one to diagnose machinery faults and control machinery vibration. 
 
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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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Poll: Which Onsite Test Is Most Effective?
 
     Poll Question: Which onsite test would you consider to be the most effective to check for lubricant contamination or oxidation?
 
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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
•  Lubricant Storage And Handling
•  Compressor Lubrication
•  Filter Carts
•  Onsite Oil Analysis
•  Contamination Control
•  Bearing Lubrication
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
DECEMBER 2016
Machinery Lubrication I
December 6-8 - Houston, TX
Machinery Lubrication II
December 6-8 - Houston, TX
 
 
JANUARY 2017
Machinery Lubrication I
January 31-2 - Branson, MO


 
 

 
 
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