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February 23, 2017
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Exclude Contaminants with Labyrinth Seals
 
There are a variety of options for keeping contaminants out of machines, but one that should not be overlooked is the type of seal being used. Seals not only can keep contaminant ingression in check, but they can also prevent lubricant from leaking out of the machine. Watch this video to learn about the different types of seals and find out which ones are the most effective.
 
 
In This Issue
•  How to Evaluate Oil Analysis Results
•  The Changing Roles of Lube Experts
•  Use Heat to Detect Bearing Issues
•  Understanding an Oil's Acid Number
•  Magazine Archive
 
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How to Evaluate Oil Analysis Results
 
How to Evaluate Oil Analysis Results
 
The evaluation of oil or grease analysis results is often a tough job for a diagnostician, demanding experience in mechanical engineering and chemistry. However, modern tools and statistical methodologies can support and improve the process.
 
 
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A Grease Gun is a Loaded Weapon
 
A Grease Gun is a Loaded Weapon
 
Most grease thickeners are incompatible. Mixing them causes real damage to the grease and any part it lubricates. Machinery Lubrication I Online offers valuable insights like this to help you do your job better.
 
 
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The Changing Roles of Lube Experts
 
The Changing Roles of Lube Experts
 
There has been a massive change in most companies' approach to maintenance, reliability and lubrication. Organizations are having to do more with less and are finding that being proactive with maintenance and reducing their upfront operational costs can have a huge effect on the bottom line.
 
 
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Get Some Lubrication Program Perspective
 
Get Some Lubrication Program Perspective
 
Do you understand the benefits and potential of world-class lubrication but need some real-world strategies to actually implement it? We created our Machinery Lubrication II (ML II) course for people just like you!
 
 
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Use Heat to Detect Bearing Issues
 
Use Heat to Detect Bearing Issues
 
Heat is often a symptom of eminent machine failure or malfunction. A non-contact infrared imager can be used to quickly obtain a multi-point temperature profile that can easily be assessed. 
 
 
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Understanding an Oil's Acid Number
 
Understanding an Oil's Acid Number
 
The acid number for new oil may vary considerably between all types of oils. Any small increase of the acid number should cause concern and prompt an investigation as well as more frequent oil sampling.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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