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June 29, 2017
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Determining the Right Greasing Frequency
 
How often should you regrease your bearings? A number of variables must be considered, including the temperature, speed and load. Watch this video to learn why the type of element in use should not be overlooked and how this can influence the relubrication frequency.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Keys for Accurate Oil Analysis Data
•  Which Type of Oil Flush to Use
•  Benefits of Analytical Ferrography
•  Why Premature Wear Occurs
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Keys for Accurate Oil Analysis Data
 
Keys for Accurate Oil Analysis Data
 
Sampling oil from machines at rest and failing to properly resuspend particles just prior to analysis are two common oil analysis related problems that are often dismissed by users and laboratories. Find out how these issues can lead to bad oil analysis data.
 
 
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Should I Care About That Oil Expiration Date?
 
Should I Care About That Oil Expiration Date?
 
Yes! Oils and greases have shelf lives - even an unopened container will go bad. Learn important facts like this at our next public Machinery Lubrication I course. You'll be surprised at how much you learn.
 
 
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Which Type of Oil Flush to Use
 
Which Type of Oil Flush to Use
 
There are many ways to define what constitutes an oil flush. Whether you are discussing oil flushing with contractors, equipment manufacturers or maintenance personnel, it is important to use the same terminology to prevent confusion. Discover the four types of oil flushes and when each action is appropriate.
 
 
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What Is Your Learning Style?
 
What Is Your Learning Style?
 
Everyone learns differently. At Noria, we recognize the need to offer different styles of training for everyone in our busy industry, including public and online training.
 
 
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Benefits of Analytical Ferrography
 
Benefits of Analytical Ferrography
 
Wear particle identification is a critical aspect of oil analysis. A variety of options are available for analyzing wear debris, but one powerful technique that frequently gets ignored is analytical ferrography. Before conducting this type of oil analysis test, there are essential steps that must be taken first.
 
 
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Why Premature Wear Occurs
 
Why Premature Wear Occurs
 
If the properties of your oil are matched to the needs of the equipment, the internal machine surfaces should be protected and yield a satisfactory life. However, certain wear mechanisms can cause a premature failure.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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