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April 20, 2022
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•  How to Create a Global Reliability Program
•  Tactics to Extend Diesel Engine Lubrication Life
•  When to Use Fire-resistant Hydraulic Fluids
•  Quick Tips Video - How to Control Oil Aeration
•  Lube Tip
•  Machinery Lubrication Magazine Archive
 
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How to Create a Global Reliability Program
 
How to Create a Global Reliability Program
 
The desire to improve manufacturing output created the need to look for ideas to help reduce the risk of interruptions. Since the 1990s, several programs have been implemented at various manufacturing sites with variable success.
 
 
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Keep Equipment Running and Downtime Down
 
Keep Equipment Running and Downtime Down
 
With Schaeffer’s hydraulic fluids, you decide when to stop working—not your equipment. Our hydraulic fluids reduce friction, maintain viscosity and dissipate heat, allowing your equipment to run cooler and longer.
 
 
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Tactics to Extend Diesel Engine Lubrication Life
 
Tactics to Extend Diesel Engine Lubrication Life
 
Reliability-centered lubrication is an important maintenance strategy for extending engine life and optimizing lubricant use. To achieve these goals, you must follow the four “rights” of lubricant application…
 
 
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Introducing The Tool Belt, Plant Services’ new podcast series
 
Introducing The Tool Belt, Plant Services’ new podcast series
 
In this podcast series, the Plant Services team sits down with industry experts to explore new ways to manage, maintain and automate your facility. Join us and equip yourself with the “tools” you need to improve maintenance and reliability at your facility. 
 
 
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When to Use Fire-resistant Hydraulic Fluids
 
When to Use Fire-resistant Hydraulic Fluids
 
Lubricants for industrial equipment are tasked with many different functions, including protecting against corrosion and wear, transferring contaminants to filters or dissipating heat from hot zones. Most lubricants have specific conditions where they may become flammable, such as when flames, sparks or hot surface conditions occur.
 
 
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The Best Kind of R & R
 
The Best Kind of R & R
 
Get much-needed Reliability & Relaxation this July at Reliable Plant 2022. Find solutions to your plant’s challenges from experts and vendors – then relax with the family at the Royal Caribe Resort and Orlando attractions.
 
 
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Quick Tips Video - How to Control Oil Aeration
 
Quick Tips Video - How to Control Oil Aeration
 
When oil aeration occurs, air bubbles can become suspended throughout a hydraulic or circulating system, darkening the oil or making it appear cloudy. Air entrainment can also lead to other issues such as foaming, cavitation and an increased oxidation rate. In this video, Noria expert Wes Cash explains how you can reduce air entrainment and control other serious air-related problems.
 
 
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Lube Tip
 
When changing pillow block bearings with a cylindrical OD on the outer race, be sure to clean the grease channel located in the housing prior to installation of the new bearing. The grease in the channel tends to attract dust and dirt over time.  When the bearing is changed, this dirt can become displaced into the grease channel as the new bearing is tipped into the housing. The dirt can either pass through the application hole in the outer bearing race or plug off the hole, resulting in damage to the new bearing.     

By Greg Neuenfeldt, Dow Corning. Thanks Greg!
 
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Featured Videos
•  UE Systems OnTrak SmartLube
•  Atten2 S120 Oil Wear 2.0 On-Line Particle Counter
•  EPT Clean Oil | Hy-Pro SVRâ„¢ Lubricant Conditioning System
•  TTI PowerGuard Housings
 
 
Explore Topics
•  Filter Carts
•  Onsite Oil Analysis
•  Bearings
•  Planning And Scheduling
•  Workplace Safety
•  Alignment And Balancing
 
 
White Papers
•  Effective Varnish Removal from Turbine Lubrication Systems
•  Demulsibility, What is it, and why does it matter? Restoration of Steam Turbine Demulsibility.
 
 
Noria Training Calendar
 
LIVE ONLINE TRAININGS
Machinery Lubrication I
Apr 26 -28, 2022
Machinery Lubrication I
June 14 - 16, 2022
Oil Analysis II
Jun 28 - 30, 2022
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication I & II
May 24 - 26, 2022 - Myrtle Beach, SC
Machinery Lubrication Engineer - Reliable Plant
July 26 - 28, 2022 - Orlando FL
Machinery Lubrication I - Reliable Plant
July 26 - 28, 2022 - Orlando FL
 
 

 
 
 
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