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December 27, 2018
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How to Control Oil Aeration
 
When oil aeration occurs, air bubbles can become suspended throughout a hydraulic or circulating system. Air entrainment can also lead to foaming, cavitation and increased oxidation. Watch this video to learn how you can reduce air entrainment and control other air-related problems.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Changing Your Lubrication Culture
•  Reciprocating Compressor Basics
•  Tips for Hydraulic Reliability
•  How to Top up Small Oil Reservoirs
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Changing Your Lubrication Culture
 
Changing Your Lubrication Culture
 
Discover how the Weyerhaeuser sawmill in Eugene, Oregon, was able to change from a culture of overlubrication to best-practice lubrication through sharing of knowledge and application of predictive maintenance technologies.
 
 
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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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Reciprocating Compressor Basics
 
Reciprocating Compressor Basics
 
Reciprocating compressors are some of the most critical systems at production facilities, and they deserve special attention. Learning a few basic thermodynamic principles is necessary to understand how these compressors work.
 
 
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Speaking to Your Base … Number
 
Speaking to Your Base … Number
 

An oil's base number tends to drop over its lifespan, as additives are depleted and acid contamination begins to take its toll. However, tests occasionally reveal that an oil's base number has risen. What can cause this? 
                                                                                            
 
 
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Tips for Hydraulic Reliability
 
Tips for Hydraulic Reliability
 
Where can you look for measurable gains in hydraulic equipment reliability? In today's high-performance systems, maintaining fluid viscosity within optimum limits is imperative to maximize the service life of hydraulic components.
 
 
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How to Top up Small Oil Reservoirs
 
How to Top up Small Oil Reservoirs
 
A maintenance team's focus is often on large equipment that can shut down production, but what about smaller reservoirs, those with capacities of only a few ounces to 10 gallons? How do you keep these systems in good condition?
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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