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Lube-Tips | | | | | | | In This Issue | - Rule of Thumb for Selecting Oils
- Setting Effective Wear Debris Alarms
- Developing Staff for Lubrication Excellence
- Lube-Trivia: Why Hydraulic Pumps Whine
| | Rule of Thumb for Selecting Oils | | | The pour point is the lowest temperature at which an oil will flow. This property is crucial for oils that must flow at low temperatures. A commonly used rule of thumb when selecting oils is to ensure that the pour point is at least 10°C (20°F) below the lowest anticipated ambient temperature. Join us for Oil Analysis Basics training in Chicago on October 26-28.  | | Learn an approach to setting wear metal alarms used by commercial oil analysis labs and equipment manufacturers that's easily adapted for setting your own limits. | FULL STORY | When transforming your lubrication program, staffing structure and development are key. This article discusses some challenges you'll face and advice for overcoming them. | FULL STORY | Test your knowledge and prepare for ICML lubrication and oil analysis certification. Question: If a hydraulic pump was making a high-pitched whine or rattling noise, what would you suspect? | GET THE ANSWER |  | | | Connect with Us |    | | | | | This email was sent to abelkefa.oilss@blogger.com by newsletters@noria.com because you signed up for this mailing list. To ensure delivery of emails to your inbox, please add newsletters@noria.com to your address book or safe sender list. If you are having trouble viewing this email, click here. | | | to Unsubscribe to future emails. To Report Abuse click here. Privacy policy | | | 1328 E 43rd Court Tulsa, OK 74105 | |
