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January 04, 2017
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In This Issue
•  How to Track Wear Debris
•  Make the Most of Particle Counting
•  Identifying Maintenance Strategies
•  Understanding Lubricant Churning
 
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How to Track Wear Debris
 
To better track the threat of serious wear debris in machine components, consider trending the percent of large particles (PLP) as part of your direct-reading ferrography analysis. PLP will indicate the relative fraction of the total ferrous debris that is indicative of serious wear problems. Simply subtract the reported small particle concentration from the large and divide by the total. A shift from normal results should prompt further evaluation.
 
Join us in Branson, Missouri, on Jan. 31-Feb. 2 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
No Excuses For Over/Under Lubrication
 
No Excuses For Over/Under Lubrication
 
Poor lubrication practices account for upwards of 40% of bearing failures. Improve reliability and save money with ultrasound tools by making lubrication a condition-based task instead of a time-based task.
 
 
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Make the Most of Particle Counting
 
Make the Most of Particle Counting
 
Particle contamination is known to cause countless machine failures. One of the best tools to measure and understand this root cause is particle counting. Few facilities utilize the power of this test to its full potential and instead just look at the counts as a way to gauge oil cleanliness. 
 
 
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The 100 Failure Modes of Lubrication, Parts 1 & 2
 
The 100 Failure Modes of Lubrication, Parts 1 & 2
 
This article details 100 failure modes of lubrication and of lubrication programs. It provides information that will help avoid these failures. Anyone concerned with unplanned downtime should read this.
 
 
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Identifying Maintenance Strategies
 
     Question: What are the four maintenance strategies generally seen in industry?
 
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Heads Up: Discounts Are Expiring Soon
 
Heads Up: Discounts Are Expiring Soon
 
Sometimes "little things" like professional development get buried on our to-do list. However, if you don't prioritize registering for Reliable Plant 2017 in the next month, the largest discounts will be gone.
 
 
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Understanding Lubricant Churning
 
Understanding Lubricant Churning
 
Lubricant churning is one of the more common factors that impacts both bearings and gears. It occurs when the bearing or gear must churn through the lubricant as it performs its regular task. Find out when this can become an issue and which machines are most affected.
 
 
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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.
 
 
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Poll: Seen the Effects of Lubricant Starvation?
 
     Poll Question: Have you seen the effects of lubricant starvation in any machines at your plant?
 
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White Papers
•  AIRBORNE ULTRASOUND- Leak Management: Find-and-Fix Leaks
•  Clean Fuel - Keep Running!
•  The 100 Failure Modes of Lubrication & Lubrication Programs
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Electric Motor Lubrication
•  Food Grade Lubricants
•  Oil Filters
•  Lubricant Sampling
•  Case Studies
•  Water In Oil
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
JANUARY 2017
Machinery Lubrication I
January 31-2 - Branson, MO


 
 
FEBRUARY 2017
Machinery Lubrication I
February 21-23 - Birmingham, AL


 
 

 
 
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