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November 02, 2017
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What Your Oil Filters Can Tell You
 
Oil filters are a wealth of information. They can provide important clues about the health of your machines and your oil. Watch this video to learn how you can analyze your oil filters and what you should be looking for to ensure better machine reliability.
 
 
In This Issue
•  How to Test Grease Consistency
•  Dangers of Hydraulic Accumulators
•  Trace Particle Ingression's Source
•  Justifying an Oil Analysis Program
•  Magazine Archive
 
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How to Test Grease Consistency
 
How to Test Grease Consistency
 
Unlike cone penetration and other alternative grease tests, the use of a stress rheometer has proven to be not only acceptable but a preferred method of monitoring the consistency of new and in-service grease.  
 
 
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Launch a Program Today for Better Reliability Tomorrow
 
Launch a Program Today for Better Reliability Tomorrow
 
Is your facility lacking in lubrication excellence? Are you unsure of the steps required to achieve this? Discover how Noria works hand-in-hand with companies to enable reliability through better lubrication processes. 
 
 
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Dangers of Hydraulic Accumulators
 
Dangers of Hydraulic Accumulators
 
In most plants, maintenance, production and safety managers are not aware of the dangers of hydraulic accumulators. Don't wait until someone is injured or killed in your plant to educate your personnel.
 
 
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Dirt is Not Your Oil's Only Problem
 
Dirt is Not Your Oil's Only Problem
 
There's a reason your oil container has an expiration date. Particles and dirt compromise an oil's benefits, but so does age. Additives separate within oil, viscosity changes, etc. Learn more at our OA II course in Phoenix. 
 
 
What Is Oil Analysis II?
 
 
Trace Particle Ingression's Source
 
Trace Particle Ingression's Source
 
Particles can come into equipment through a variety of means, such as through a mechanical service, after a failure or inspection, as well as through a process. Discover how to minimize or eliminate contaminants from entering your equipment.
 
 
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Justifying an Oil Analysis Program
 
Justifying an Oil Analysis Program
 
The reason to use oil analysis or for that matter any predictive technology is twofold: to avoid catastrophic failures and to extend equipment life. A good oil analysis program can save big dollars for a very small investment.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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