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The varnish removal systems are recommended to be operated over a long period of time or to be installed permanently. The removal of varnish in a system can be sensitive to elevated moisture levels in the fluid and to the presence of high levels of metal wear particles.
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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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Lubrication intervals are based on a simple premise: keep equipment running optimally by preventing a bearing from running dry and causing catastrophic damage. While it is a solid preventive concept, a balance must be struck between preventing lubrication starvation and gross overlubrication.
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Laminated 24”x36” LUDECA chart provides information and guidelines for the implementation of good shaft alignment of rotating machinery, best practices, soft foot, tolerances, thermal growth, and much more.
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Engine oils with depleted additive levels are another issue to consider. As additives begin to diminish and oxidation starts to strip the integrity of the base oil, the lubricant may soon lack essential properties.
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Learn fundamental lubrication knowledge and best practices in a virtual learning environment with our Machinery Lubrication I Live Online Training course happening Sept. 13-15.
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World-class oil analysis programs focus on obtaining quality live-zone oil samples. This video explains what live-zone sampling involves as well as how it can provide the most representative oil sample and the best understanding of a machine's health.
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Lube Tip
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The most important aspect of determining additive levels is having an overall understanding of the state of the fluid. If there are unanswered questions with the initial batch of tests that are performed, it is imperative to perform additional diagnostic tests.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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Did you miss an issue? You can flip through our interactive digital editions online
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