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May 15, 2019
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In This Issue
•  Tip for No-mess Filter Removal
•  Why a Lube Room Is Key to Success
•  What Is the Crackle Test?
•  Finding the Cause of Foam in Oil
 
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Tip for No-mess Filter Removal
 
This technique will help avoid a mess when changing your vehicle's oil and filter. Horizontally cut a recycled 2-liter plastic soda bottle in two pieces, about halfway up. Slide either half over the loosened filter and spin the filter until it is unthreaded and drops off. Hold the cupped filter in position for a minute or two to catch any leakage from the filter housing before removing. This will eliminate most of the mess even on a nearly horizontally mounted filter. (Elias Shewchuk, Tolko Manitoba Kraft Papers)
 
Join us in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on June 18-20 for Machinery Lubrication I training.
 
 
 
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
 
 
Why a Lube Room Is Key to Success
 
Why a Lube Room Is Key to Success
 
For any plant seeking lubrication excellence, there needs to be a visual starting point that sets the stage for what is to come elsewhere in the facility. There is no better place for that than your lube room.
 
 
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Discover All of Luneta's Products
 
Discover All of Luneta's Products
 
Want to see all of Luneta's products in one place? Download the Luneta product catalog! Featuring all of Luneta's products, the catalog also includes specifications and related accessories for each item. 
 
 
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What Is the Crackle Test?
 
     Question: What is the "crackle test?"
 
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Think Oil Heating Up is No Big Deal? Think Again
 
Think Oil Heating Up is No Big Deal? Think Again
 
Extended high-heat exposure can cause a phenomenon that permanently ruins oil viscosity, which in turn can result in quickly escalating (and often catastrophic) wear. What is the name of this phenomenon?
 
 
Get the Answer
 
 
Finding the Cause of Foam in Oil
 
Finding the Cause of Foam in Oil
 
Foam may seem harmless, but if unaccounted for, it can lead to serious issues in a machine. Once you have determined the causes of foam in your oil, you can then work to mitigate it and reduce its impact on your equipment.
 
 
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More Time to Learn with Onsite Training
 
More Time to Learn with Onsite Training
 
Need to train your team but can't find the time? The solution is Noria onsite training! We'll bring our industry-leading courses to you, saving you time and travel while getting your team back where you need them faster.
 
 
Bring Noria Training to You
 
 
Poll: Biggest Hurdle to Implementing a New Program
 
     Poll Question: What is the biggest hurdle when trying to implement a lubrication or reliability program?
 
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White Papers
•  4 ways to cut chain expenses by 50% or more
•  Technologies That Make Asset Monitoring Boring
•  How Subsurface Fatigue Leads to Bearing Failure
•  5-Step Acoustic Lubrication Procedure [Infographic]
•  Detection of Abnormal Wear Particles in Hydraulic Fluids via Electromagnetic Sensor and Particle Imaging Technologies
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Oil Oxidation
•  Wear Debris Analysis
•  Lubrication Programs
•  Grease Compatibility
•  Maintenance And Reliability
•  Turbine Lubrication
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
JUNE 2019
Machinery Lubrication I
June 18-20 - Myrtle Beach, SC
Oil Analysis II
June 18-20 - Myrtle Beach, SC
 
 
JULY 2019
Machinery Lubrication I
July 9-11 - Salt Lake City, UT
Oil Analysis II
July 9-11 - Salt Lake City, UT
 
 

 
 
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