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Lube-Tips - Options for making good environmental choices

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In This Issue
  • Coupling Grease Application
  • Making Good Environmental Choices for Lubricants
  • What Centrifugal Separators Remove From Oil
  • Containing Reservoir Contaminant Populations
Coupling Grease Application

When changing the lubricating grease in a geared motor coupling, always apply a full coating of grease to the teeth of the coupling. Never fill the coupling housing completely with a grease gun due to expansion of the grease as the motor comes up to running temperature.This expansion of the grease will apply internal coupling pressure pushing the motor shaft off magnetic center and onto the thrust surface of your bearing, causing bearings to overheat and lead to early bearing failure.

Even after hand packing the coupling, the motor should be run up to operating temperature then shut down and the grease plug removed to allow excess grease and pressure to be released. (Wesley Jacobs, director of maintenance services, Missouri American Water Company)

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Making Good Environmental Choices for Lubricants

Making good environmental lubricant choices does not have to compromise equipment reliability or functionality. This article discusses several options to consider.

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What Centrifugal Separators Remove From Oil

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Containing Reservoir Contaminant Populations

While demographers busily count the world's population, manufacturers are fighting against growing particle populations within lube oil and hydraulic systems. Particles and people have little in common except that each has the propensity to increase rapidly in large numbers. 

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