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March 16, 2022
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•  Particle Counts: What They Mean and How to Use Them
•  A Guide to Storing Spare Equipment
•  High-Temperature Grease Guide
•  Quick Tips Video - Easy Field Tests for Onsite Oil Analysis
•  Lube Tip
•  Machinery Lubrication Magazine Archive
 
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Particle Counts: What They Mean and How to Use Them
 
Particle Counts: What They Mean and How to Use Them
 
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A Guide to Storing Spare Equipment
 
A Guide to Storing Spare Equipment
 
Storing spares is a good proactive measure to ensure that downtime is minimized in the plant. After all, that’s what we are all worried about here: keeping the plant running. So, this will act as a soft guide on some best practice methods to store equipment, how to lubricate the stored equipment and why we want to use specific types of lubricants when storing this equipment.
 
 
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High-Temperature Grease Guide
 
High-Temperature Grease Guide
 
There are many criteria to consider when selecting a high-temperature grease for hot, grease-lubricated equipment. Given the variety of options the lubrication engineer must be selective and discriminating when sourcing grease to meet high-temperature requirements; it is extremely important to select a high-quality grease.
 
 
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Quick Tips Video - Easy Field Tests for Onsite Oil Analysis
 
Quick Tips Video - Easy Field Tests for Onsite Oil Analysis
 
Effective oil analysis doesn’t always have to involve a laboratory. In this video, Noria’s Jeremy Wright describes three useful tests that you can perform in the field to evaluate the health of your lubricant.
 
 
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Lube Tip
 
There are many criteria to consider when selecting a high-temperature grease for hot, grease-lubricated equipment. Given the variety of options the lubrication engineer must be selective and discriminating when sourcing grease to meet high-temperature requirements; it is extremely important to select a high-quality grease. Inclined or vertical shafts can lead to grease escaping from the bearing due to gravity. This will eventually lead to lubricant starvation and eventual premature failure of the bearing. Consider using a grease with good adhesive properties of penetration class 2 to 3. In addition, a baffle plate, mounted in the housing below the bearing, will help to retain the grease where it is needed — in the bearing.                                           

 By Derek Peasley, FAG Sales Europe. Thanks, Derek!
 
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•  Condition Monitoring
•  Particle Counting
•  Electric Motor Lubrication
 
 
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