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September 19, 2019
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The Power of Live-zone Oil Sampling
 
World-class oil analysis programs focus on obtaining live-zone oil samples. Watch this video to learn what live-zone sampling involves as well as how it can provide the best understanding of a machine's health.
 
 
In This Issue
•  Choosing Machines for Oil Analysis
•  Hydraulic Troubleshooting Tips
•  Understanding an Oil's Pour Point
•  Using Procedure-based Maintenance
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Choosing Machines for Oil Analysis
 
Choosing Machines for Oil Analysis
 
The decision of whether to perform oil analysis on certain equipment should be based on a number of factors in your facility's asset management cycle, including the maturity of the maintenance and asset management programs.
 
 
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Bubbles Aren't as Harmless as They Look
 
Bubbles Aren't as Harmless as They Look
 
Bubbles may seem like nothing to worry about, but they can make otherwise healthy hydraulic fluid ineffective by causing damaging wear. What type of wear is caused by bubbles?
 
 
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Hydraulic Troubleshooting Tips
 
Hydraulic Troubleshooting Tips
 
Hydraulic troubleshooting is often performed through a progression of part changes, which can get expensive. By following these simple steps, you can become a more effective troubleshooter and not simply a parts changer.
 
 
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Need World-class Training on Your LMS? We Can Do That.
 
Noria's machinery lubrication courses and videos set the standard for Web-based maintenance and reliability education. Now you can deploy the same valuable content on your learning management or enterprise software system!
 
 
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Understanding an Oil's Pour Point
 
Understanding an Oil's Pour Point
 
Pour point is an indication of an oil's cold-temperature properties. Discover why you should never select a lubricant based on its pour point alone as well as which compounds are used in pour point depressants and how they work.
 
 
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Using Procedure-based Maintenance
 
Using Procedure-based Maintenance
 
Procedure-based maintenance is used by many industries that require high uptime, such as nuclear power and aviation. However, just because these industries use it doesn't mean you can't. Find out what you need to get started.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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