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  September 8, 2010 BUYERS GUIDE  |  VIDEOS  |  WHITE PAPERS  |  BOOK STORE  |  EVENTS  
 
In This Issue
  • Find Undiscovered Oil In Your Plant
  • Cleaning House for Cleaner Lubricants
  • Guidelines for Electric Motor Lubrication
  • Lube-Trivia: Gear Tooth Breakage Failure Modes
Find Undiscovered Oil In Your Plant
Are all of your oil storage areas contained? Even in a mature manufacturing facility a random walkabout may discover "new" oil storage areas. Check the laws in your area, but generally new and used oil must be contained. A new and convenient place to store a barrel or two of oil may not have been completely thought out and so containment wasn't considered. Not to worry, because portable containment systems are available through several companies that can easily remedy this oversight. Take a walk through your facility and see if you can discover some new oil storage areas. (Michael Lofald, Predictive Maintenance Manager, SAPPI Fine Paper)


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Cleaning House for Cleaner Lubricants
General housekeeping and machine cleanliness are commonly overlooked components of a contamination control program. This article explains how to develop a good housekeeping strategy and control external sources of lubricant contamination.
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Meet Proficiency Testing Requirements Via ASTM Programs
Monitor, compare, and improve your lab’s performance. Participate in ASTM Interlaboratory Crosscheck Programs and confidentially compare your lab’s performance in the use of ASTM methods against other laboratories worldwide.
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Guidelines for Electric Motor Lubrication
Rolling-element bearings used in electric motors can fail for many reasons. This article discusses effective strategies for minimizing failures caused by incorrect lubricant selection, contamination, loss of lubricant and overgreasing.
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Lube-Trivia: Gear Tooth Breakage Failure Modes

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

Question: What lubrication failure conditions would you expect to find with tooth breakage in a gearbox?

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October 26-28 - Chicago, IL

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