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Sight Glass PM May Save Bearings

One of our fan pumps lost an oil-filled bearing due to lack of oil in the sump. The oil level sight gauge used on this pump indicated that the pump was full but actually it was not. The pipe coming out of the side of the pump to the level gauge was plugged with sediment and would not let oil out of the sight gauge to give a true oil level reading. To prevent this, lube technicians need to drain sight gauges periodically to confirm proper functioning. (Dave Nestman, Howe Sound Pulp And Paper)

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Selecting the Right Industrial Gear Oil

Today’s gearboxes typically are smaller and made from newer, lighter-weight materials than before. Downsizing gearboxes means less oil and additive to lubricate and protect gears. Learn how to select the right gear oil to meet these challenges.
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Lubrication Program at Goodyear: Goals, Gains and Challenges of Multi-Plant Deployment
Practicing lubrication excellence in a large-scale manufacturing facility with intricate equipment of great variety presents significant challenges. Doing so in a multi-location organization with every plant having both their individual advantages and their own issues of manufacturing objectives, technical expertise, historic cultures, resources allocation and local collective bargaining agreement precedents is a much more demanding task.

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Lube-Trivia: Focus on Oil Carbon-forming Tendency

Test your knowledge and prepare for ICML lubrication and oil analysis certification.

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Estimating Turbine Oil Oxidation

Researchers in turbine oil analysis are constantly seeking new ways to determine the early onset of lubricant degradation such as oxidation. This article discusses the novel application of a commonly used analytical method to evaluate oxidative turbine oil degradation.
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