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The enduring oil debate does not die or even fade away. Yes, there are many die-hard grease advocates. Let’s hear what they are saying today, including several classic arguments along with a couple of new ones.
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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.
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Typically means one of four things: 1) No immediate danger but a filter has failed or a new particle ingression source has developed. 2) High danger risk from ruptured filter. 3) Abnormal machine wear debris. 4) Sampling or lab error.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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