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Effective lubricant selection must strike a balance between quality, application and affordability. In order to achieve and maintain this balance, lubricant specifications should be created to serve as a guideline for what to purchase and how to use it. This article will discuss the necessary steps for creating lubricant specifications and how they can lead to sustained machine reliability.
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LubePM is more than a lubrication management system. It's a lubrication program expert available to you 24/7 with both an online platform and a companion mobile app to help you and your team stay on the same page from anywhere.
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The first universal greases were crude forms of lime mixed with vegetable oils. These classes of grease continued to be used for almost all kinds of applications requiring lubrication until the industrial revolution. However, in the last few decades, remarkable progress has been made in terms of machine design.
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Task-Based Training brings your team bite-size learning focused on key tasks for quick and easy training or onboarding of new operators. Get your team aligned on expert-backed best practices in 15 minutes or less.
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The results are measurable. The savings are real. The case studies speak for themselves. There’s a clear pathway to improving machine reliability: lubrication excellence. Organizations worldwide are systematically reaping the benefits of transforming their lubrication programs to best practice.
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Start planning a family vacation in Florida because Reliable Plant will be back and better than ever July 25 – 28, 2022 at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, and we can’t wait to share all the new things we have planned.
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Adding grease to a blocked lube line can create serious contamination and safety risks. In this video, Noria’s David Dise explains why you should never force grease into a blocked line as well as the many dangers that can impact a plant’s equipment and lubrication technicians.
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Lube Tip
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When improving fluid cleanliness, it is much easier (and cheaper) to exclude contaminants by ensuring seals, vents and breathers are in good shape rather than to filter out contaminants when they are already inside a component. Use a full-flow spin-on oil filter (with an appropriate beta rating) as an air filter. Because the differential pressure across an air filter is lower than across a full-flow oil filter, oil filters are typically more efficient at removing particles from the air than they are from oil.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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