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June 16, 2016
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High Viscosity Gear Oil Filtering
 
When filtering high viscosity oils, you must understand several key factors. By definition, a high viscosity oil has resistance to flow, and there are numerous ways to deal with this. Watch this video to discover the available options and the one that offers the best solution.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Benefits of Oil Circulation
•  Controlling Contaminant Ingression
•  Determining Oil Change Intervals
•  Tactics for Lubrication Management
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Benefits of Oil Circulation
 
Benefits of Oil Circulation
 
The benefits of oil circulation are not always fully understood by users and machine designers. Nevertheless, they are significant in importance to equipment reliability. Of course, not all machines need oil circulation, but many would benefit greatly if circulation was provided.
 
 
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In a Fight Between Your Machinery and Dust, Dust Wins.
 
In a Fight Between Your Machinery and Dust, Dust Wins.
 
Silica dust is a common contaminant, yet many lubrication professionals give it little thought. These particles can quickly cause significant wear. Learn how to quickly detect them in Noria's Oil Analysis II (OA II) course.
 
 
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Controlling Contaminant Ingression
 
Controlling Contaminant Ingression
 
Labyrinth-type seals are common devices for contaminant exclusion, and when properly maintained, they can greatly influence the reliability of the components in which they are installed.
 
 
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The Benefits of Online Training: Relevance
 
The Benefits of Online Training: Relevance
 
Noria’s online courses are designed by maintenance and reliability pros for their peers in the field. Valuable time is not wasted on fluff. These courses get to the point and address the skills you need to do your job right.
 
 
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Determining Oil Change Intervals
 
Determining Oil Change Intervals
 
If your oil analysis program indicates that oil should be changed in intervals that are not consistent with the original equipment manufacturer’s recommendation, there are several questions you should ask to identify the reasons.
 
 
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Tactics for Lubrication Management
 
Tactics for Lubrication Management
 
While a great deal of information on lubrication management is available on the Internet, there are few standards that actually govern or provide specific ways for maintaining or running an effective program.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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