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May 16, 2019
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Why You Should Document Lube Routes
 
Documenting routine tasks such as regreasing bearings is an essential part of an effective lubrication program, but few plants actually do it. Watch this video to learn the importance of recording these procedures.
 
 
In This Issue
•  How to Produce Oil Analysis Alerts
•  The Risks of Grease Mixing
•  Understanding Cavitation Wear
•  Guidelines for Root Cause Analysis
•  Magazine Archive
 
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How to Produce Oil Analysis Alerts
 
How to Produce Oil Analysis Alerts
 
Oil analysis must produce quality alerts. Don't be afraid of these alerts but view them as a continuous improvement opportunity. Alerts can help you use resources in the most efficient and effective way possible.
 
 
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The Risks of Grease Mixing
 
The Risks of Grease Mixing
 
Even when you know the right grease to use, the opportunities for the wrong grease to be mixed are many. It is important to carefully consider all the performance parameters and differences between the greases in question.
 
 
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Are You the Lubricant Expert?
 
Are You the Lubricant Expert?
 
For hundreds of years, humans have kept their machines in working order with lubricants. While there are many different functions of a lubricant, can you name five?
 
 
What Are the Five Functions?
 
 
Understanding Cavitation Wear
 
Understanding Cavitation Wear
 
Cavitation is the mechanism by which vapor bubbles in a fluid grow and collapse due to local pressure fluctuations. This article explains the cavitation wear process, as well as how it can be detected and reduced.
 
 
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Guidelines for Root Cause Analysis
 
Guidelines for Root Cause Analysis
 
Root cause analysis is a critical component for any maintenance department. It can reduce problem areas in the plant and allow for more consistent production. Follow these steps for successful root cause analysis.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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