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Storing spares is a good proactive measure to ensure that downtime is minimized in the plant. After all, that’s what we are all worried about here: keeping the plant running. This will act as a soft guide on some best practice methods to store equipment, how to lubricate the stored equipment and why we want to use specific types of lubricants when storing this equipment.
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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 it’s not necessarily important to understand the way in which the oil was manufactured, it is critical to know the available base oil options and the advantages and disadvantages they provide. Optimizing your lubricant selection can help minimize the opportunities for machine failure.
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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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Equipment longevity is essential for production growth, and as food processing has transformed into a high-volume industry, facility managers and processors need equipment and machinery to function at its most efficient level. Therefore, lubricants should be an essential part in the plant manager’s strategy.
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Join Noria on Sept. 22 at 11 a.m. CST to learn about High-Velocity Oil Flushing (HVOF) and watch an "in-the-field" segment with real-life demos from the flushing experts at the Industrial Fluid Management (IFM) facilities.
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Particle counters can provide valuable insight into the health of industrial machinery. In this video, Noria’s Wes Cash explains the many uses of particle counters for monitoring oil and fluids onsite.
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Lube Tip
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Color code your grease fittings with plastic caps. At my facility, we have white for high speed (heavy) grease, red for regular (slow speed) grease and blue for electrical. Plastic caps are relatively cheap and easy to identify.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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