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March 15, 2017
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In This Issue
•  Why Cheap Oil Filters Cost More
•  Modify Machines for Reliability
•  Identifying Oil-soluble EP Additives
•  Determining Oil Change Intervals
 
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Why Cheap Oil Filters Cost More
 
Having blind faith in the effectiveness of standard-purchase oil and air filters costs many fleet organizations greatly. The process typically starts with the false sense that all filters are the same and ends with short oil life, lower equipment availability, low fuel economy and high environmental costs.
 
Join us in Orlando, Florida, on March 21-23 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
The Oil Sight Glass That Does It All
 
The Oil Sight Glass That Does It All
 
This oil sight glass level monitor provides continuous oil monitoring and the ability to draw oil samples without pulling outside contaminants. Water and sediment can be easily and quickly removed as necessary.
 
 
Video: How to draw a sample.
 
 
Modify Machines for Reliability
 
Modify Machines for Reliability
 
Retrofitting machines is a smart strategy for reducing operating costs. It will require full support from management and an allocation of resources, but the return should be several times the investment.
 
 
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Unseen Contamination Present in New, Refined Oils
 
Unseen Contamination Present in New, Refined Oils
 
Translucent new oil is visually assumed to be clean but many times contains more contamination than the existing oil being replaced. Find out why, plus the critical proactive maintenance step to assure the new oil is clean.
 
 
The Answer
 
 
Identifying Oil-soluble EP Additives
 
     Question: Name a common EP additive that is soluble in oil.
 
Get the Answer
 
 
Alert: Metric Sizes Now Available
 
Alert: Metric Sizes Now Available
 
Available in Metric, NPT and BSPP thread types, the Luneta Sight Glass is designed to be easy to view, but the face of this innovative inspection tool is also as tough as nails. Watch us test it against the competition.
 
 
Watch the Impact Test
 
 
Determining Oil Change Intervals
 
Determining Oil Change Intervals
 
If your oil analysis program indicates that oil should be changed in intervals that are not consistent with the original equipment manufacturer's recommendation, there are several questions you should ask to identify the reasons.
 
 
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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?
 
 
Get the Answer
 
 
Poll: Which Type of Oil Filter Do You Use?
 
     Poll Question: Which types of oil filters are used most frequently at your plant?
 
Cast Your Vote
 
 
White Papers
•  Automatic Lubrication Systems That Stand Up to Corrosive, Caustic Environments
•  How to Make Your Compressor Room Work for You
•  Tips for a Lean Approach to Motor Reliability
•  Ultrasound Lube Technician Handbook
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Oil Analysis
•  Gear Lubrication
•  Hydraulics
•  Motor Oils
•  Varnish
•  Oil Reclamation
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
MARCH 2017
Machinery Lubrication I
March 21-23 - Orlando, FL
Oil Analysis II
March 21-23 - Orlando, FL
 
 
APRIL 2017
Machinery Lubrication I
April 11-13 - Tulsa, OK
Machinery Lubrication II
April 11-13 - Tulsa, OK
 
 

 
 
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