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June 27, 2019
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Simple Test to Check Lubricant Health
 
Checking the color of oil is a simple onsite test to help determine the health of your lubricant. Watch this video to learn how a visual inspection can tell you if oil is oxidizing or turning dark because of contamination.
 
 
In This Issue
•  How to Develop an Inspection Plan
•  Benefits of Wear Debris Analysis
•  3 Engine Oil Sampling Methods
•  Don't Overlook Lube Criticality
•  Magazine Archive
 
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How to Develop an Inspection Plan
 
How to Develop an Inspection Plan
 
A well-constructed inspection plan enhances the likelihood and magnitude of successful and sustained deployment. Discover which tasks and features should be incorporated when writing your plan.
 
 
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Learn Lubrication the Right Way
 
Learn Lubrication the Right Way
 
Work from a stronger understanding of lubrication and see how and why there are right ways to approach it. Machinery Lubrication I has everything you need to perform your current tasks better and detect failure modes sooner.
 
 
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Benefits of Wear Debris Analysis
 
Benefits of Wear Debris Analysis
 
Regardless of what is to blame for your equipment problems, wear debris analysis can help indicate a pending failure. While it may not be necessary for all assets, critical equipment can benefit from this testing.
 
 
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Have You Explored the Noria Academy App?
 
Designed to increase knowledge retention and create an innovative student experience, the Noria Academy app has all the tools for certification preparation. Get the app today with purchase of any Noria certification course.
 
 
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3 Engine Oil Sampling Methods
 
3 Engine Oil Sampling Methods
 
There are various methods and associated variables with every engine oil sampling procedure. To be successful, you must understand the limitations and variability of each procedure and assume the appropriate amount of accuracy with each.
 
 
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Don't Overlook Lube Criticality
 
Don't Overlook Lube Criticality
 
Lubricant criticality is one of the primary elements needed to design lubrication and oil analysis condition monitoring programs. Learn how to calculate this factor and how it relates to machine criticality.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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