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Have you transformed your lubricant storage and dispensing methods to best practices? Are your stored lubricants kept clean, cool, dry and well-identified? Does your lube room incorporate proper safety features? In the November-December 2017 issue of Machinery Lubrication magazine, we will begin showcasing exceptional lube rooms. Find out how yours could be one of them.
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The most popular industry handbook! Requested by 10,000+ maintenance and reliability professionals. This book is packed with relevant and useful lubrication and oil analysis information. Available to US Residents ONLY.
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Tips for Protecting New Bearings
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New bearings should be kept in their original wrappings as long as possible and stored away from moisture where the temperature can be kept reasonably constant. It is typically not a good practice to flush the original lubricant from a new bearing. This could introduce contamination.
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Fresh off the launch of the incredibly useful Hub, Luneta is introducing a new product made specifically for it: the Column. This oil level sight glass comes in 3-inch increments, from 3 to 18 inches, and is available now!
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With today's equipment running at higher speeds and longer periods, it is more important than ever to ensure that lubrication systems provide efficient, timely applications of lubricating oil or grease. For this reason, many manufacturers are opting for automating their lubrication systems.
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Shifting from reactive to proactive maintenance takes tremendous time and effort if you try to go it alone. Noria can design effective procedures for your team in a matter of weeks and help you implement and improve faster.
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Did you know an increase of just 10° C (18° F) cuts an oil's lifespan in half? Looking at it another way, with a slight reduction to your operating temperatures, you could save 50% on your oil budget! Find out how in ML I.
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Wear particle identification is a critical aspect of oil analysis. A variety of options are available for analyzing wear debris, but one powerful technique that frequently gets ignored is analytical ferrography. However, before conducting this type of oil analysis test, there are essential steps that must be taken first.
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