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Common failure mechanisms include abrasion, adhesion, fatigue, electric discharge, corrosion and deposition. Mechanisms often progress in stages from incipient to catastrophic, to which component types each applies, factors that contribute and other factors that mitigate each mechanism.
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Achieve and sustain World Class fluid cleanliness with Hy-Pro filters. Cut your overall filter costs and reduce down time.
Hy-Pro offers the world’s largest selection of critical filter elements. We’ll prove it!
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A good tagging system is frequently overlooked as a key part of a world-class lubrication program. There are many solutions on the market for color-coding devices that are commonly used in a lubrication program. Some of these include top-up containers, filter carts, grease guns, totes, pumps and other similar products.
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On-site oil analysis eliminates the wait associated with sending samples off-site and enables immediate decision making. With four simple tests, the MiniLab on-site oil analyzer provides immediate actionable results in 20 minutes or less. Interested in saving time and reducing maintenance costs?
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While the broader, procedural subject of flushing goes well beyond the word-count limit of this column, let’s take a closer look at the fundamental question of when performing a flush is justified. When we understand the conditions that trigger the need for a flush, we are better equipped to answer the remaining questions on the list above.
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Join John Ross for a new online training to help maintenance and reliability professionals accelerate their careers. This course prepares students to take the CMRP certification exam with practical, real-world knowledge.
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The oil in your machines is talking, but are you listening? While many organizations have an oil analysis program in place, most do not take full advantage of the valuable information it can provide. This video describes the importance of implementing a world-class oil analysis program as well as the necessary steps to ensure your program supports your reliability strategies.
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Lube Tip
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When specifying new equipment on-site, always remember to include the optimum primary and secondary sampling ports in the design. It saves time at this stage rather than after commissioning, when fitting the ports may be difficult. Work with the OEM and let him know your particular needs for the type of sampling valve etc.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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