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Easily inspect oil’s color and clarity and drain water contamination with the Hex-Duty Sight Glass. This innovative tool is built to withstand harsh environments. Applications include pumps, gearboxes, storage tanks and fluid-lubricated machinery.
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Easily inspect oil’s color and clarity and drain water contamination with the Hex-Duty Sight Glass. This innovative tool is built to withstand harsh environments. Applications include pumps, gearboxes, storage tanks and fluid-lubricated machinery.
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Although color-coding is a great practice, simply using a color for a single lubricant is often ineffective. With most facilities having more than 10 different lubricants, it can become difficult to distinguish between subtle differences in color, and more clarification is needed.
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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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In every manufacturing process, a certain amount of debris is produced. Much of this debris is small enough to become airborne and find its way into both the machinery and the product, whether that is cement, food, metal drums or other products.
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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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Checking the color of oil is a simple onsite test that you can use to help determine the health of your lubricant. In this video, Noria expert Wes Cash explains how a visual inspection can tell you if oil is oxidizing or turning dark because of contamination.
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Lube Tip
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A diffuser fitted to the return line of the tank can reduce foaming and thus reduce oxidation and aeration, as well as decrease the risk of cavitation. It can also lessen the potential for varnish, erratic fluid flow, spongy hydraulics and overheating.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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