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Because grease is so poorly understood, there are many myths surrounding grease quality. Some examples include: “black grease is better,” “sticky grease is better,” “red grease is the best,” “greases with different thickener types are always incompatible,” “good greases don’t bleed oil,” and “multi-purpose greases are all the same.”
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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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The vibration data acquired on a small helical gearbox with three shafts supported by tapered roller bearings indicated symptoms consistent with impending bearing failure. The vibration pattern that helped to identify the problem as lubrication-related is discussed in this article.
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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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Ideally, the engineer conducting the analysis should inspect the failed components as soon after failure as possible. If an early inspection is not possible, someone at the site must preserve the evidence based on instructions from the analyst.
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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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In oil analysis, additive depletion is often used to estimate the remaining useful life of the oil. Noria expert Jim Fitch explains the two main types of additive depletion and why it is important for additives to deplete in order to save the oil, the machine or both.
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Lube Tip
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If you decide to implement a program to control oil losses, one of the first steps is to check records of the amount purchased compared with the amount sent for disposal. Try to account for the difference by looking for leaks, products consumed in the process, evaporative losses and products wasted due to contamination or misapplication.
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
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