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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.

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