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December 29, 2016
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3 Easy Steps for Proactive Maintenance
 
How can maintenance at your facility become more proactive? More than just a buzzword, proactive should be an organization's philosophy or way of life. Watch this video to learn the three key steps that must be followed for proactive maintenance so you can effectively monitor and correct the root causes of equipment failure.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Optimize Your Oil Analysis Program
•  Is One Oil Sampling Point Enough?
•  When to Use Zinc-free Hydraulic Oil
•  Best Ways to Combat Water in Oil
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Optimize Your Oil Analysis Program
 
Optimize Your Oil Analysis Program
 
Effective oil analysis requires consideration of several important factors. If one of these factors fails, then the entire oil analysis program will likely fail as well. Learn the key factors that form a chain of success for oil analysis optimization.
 
 
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Ditch Reactive "Band-Aid" Maintenance Once and For All
 
Ditch Reactive
 
Shifting from reactive to proactive maintenance takes tremendous time and effort if you try to go it alone. Noria can design effective procedures for your team in a matter of weeks and help you implement and improve faster.
 
 
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Is One Oil Sampling Point Enough?
 
Is One Oil Sampling Point Enough?
 
A single oil sampling point may not always be adequate for diagnosing abnormal conditions inside a machine. By having primary and secondary oil sampling locations, you can better track alarming conditions and detect incipient failures.
 
 
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Years of experience walking out? Don't lose it.
 
Years of experience walking out? Don't lose it.
 
The experience of older employees is a precious resource that doesn’t have to be lost through retirement. Succession planning and workforce training can ensure these employees pass on what they know to those who need it.
 
 
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When to Use Zinc-free Hydraulic Oil
 
When to Use Zinc-free Hydraulic Oil
 
Zinc-based hydraulic oils have historically performed well. If no underlying reason exists for utilizing a zinc-free oil, such as the metallurgy of a component or the environmental/operating factors, then there is a strong case to use zinc-based additives. The benefits typically outweigh the risks. 
 
 
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Best Ways to Combat Water in Oil
 
Best Ways to Combat Water in Oil
 
Water can wreak havoc on any equipment it enters. It will also change the viscosity of the oil, resulting in a film-strength failure. Your first step should be to prevent water from getting into the reservoir.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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