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July 15, 2020
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Dangers of Adding Grease to Blocked Lube Lines
 
Adding grease to a blocked lube line can create serious contamination and safety risks. Watch this video to learn why you should never force grease into a blocked line as well as the many dangers that can impact a plant's equipment and lubrication technicians. 
 
 
In This Issue
•  Determining Engine Oil Quality
•  When to Use Friction Modifiers
•  Strategies for Regreasing Bearings
•  The Value of Particle Counting
•  Magazine Archive
 
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Determining Engine Oil Quality
 
Determining Engine Oil Quality
 
It is impossible to establish the quality of an engine oil by its appearance. Discover which laboratory bench tests can more precisely appraise oil quality along with the value and significance of these types of tests.
 
 
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New Online Course - Oil Analysis II
 
New Online Course - Oil Analysis II
 
Taught by Noria senior instructors, the online Oil Analysis II course teaches to properly sample, monitor health and detect additive, thermal and particle factors that degrade lubricants via on-site tests and lab analysis.
 
 
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When to Use Friction Modifiers
 
When to Use Friction Modifiers
 
A number of compounds can be used to modify a lubricant's coefficient of friction. These are known collectively as friction modifiers. Find out how friction modifiers work and when they should be used.
 
 
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Solve the Mystery Behind Oil Analysis Reports
 
Solve the Mystery Behind Oil Analysis Reports
 
Are you able to interpret and translate your oil analysis reports into useful action? Eliminate guesswork and obtain strategies for implementing maintenance decisions with the Oil Analysis Report Interpretation Workshop.
 
 
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Strategies for Regreasing Bearings
 
Strategies for Regreasing Bearings
 
When developing a regreasing strategy for electric motors, you must establish a way of tracking each motor as an asset and find as much information on each motor as possible. Be sure to start with your most critical motors or most frequent failures.
 
 
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The Value of Particle Counting
 
The Value of Particle Counting
 
If your oil analysis lab does not report significant variations in the solid particle contamination code, you might think the oil in your machines is in good condition. However, this should not be assumed until it has been verified first.
 
 
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Machinery Lubrication: Archive
 
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