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April 02, 2020
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Understanding Break-in Wear
 
New machinery often is subjected to a break-in process. A key consideration in this process is the type of break-in fluid to use. Watch this video to learn how break-in fluids can reduce wear and make the machine more efficient.
 
 
In This Issue
•  How to Define a Lubrication Failure
•  3 Lubrication Myths Busted
•  Distinguishing Pressure from Flow
•  Desiccant Breather Buyer's Guide
•  Magazine Archive
 
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How to Define a Lubrication Failure
 
How to Define a Lubrication Failure
 
To define a lubricant failure, you must identify the goals that were not achieved in terms of lubrication. These goals often are attributed to the lubricant but are supported by the lubrication method, system and practices.
 
 
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3 Lubrication Myths Busted
 
3 Lubrication Myths Busted
 
Which lubrication misconceptions are hurting your operations? It's well worth your time to find the answers. Addressing lubrication issues can provide significant financial opportunities and a rapid return on investment.
 
 
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Get Some Lubrication Program Perspective
 
Get Some Lubrication Program Perspective
 
Do you understand the benefits and potential of world-class lubrication but need some real-world strategies to actually implement it? We created our Machinery Lubrication II (ML II) course for people just like you!
 
 
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Distinguishing Pressure from Flow
 
Distinguishing Pressure from Flow
 
Failing to understand the difference between pressure and flow prevents many people from being able to troubleshoot their hydraulic systems. While you often hear these terms used interchangeably, they are not synonymous.
 
 
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Desiccant Breather Buyer's Guide
 
Desiccant Breather Buyer's Guide
 
Desiccant breathers can remove contaminants such as dirt and moisture from air entering machinery, sumps and reservoirs. Learn how these breathers work, how to choose and install the right one, and more.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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