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Lube-Tips | | | | | | | In This Issue | - Advice for Tracking Oil Loss
- Developing an Effective Lubrication Team
- How Stable Is Your Grease?
- Electric Motor Regrease Program Basics
| | Advice for Tracking Oil Loss | | | If you decide to implement a program to control oil losses, one of the first steps you can take is to check records of the amount purchased compared with the amount sent for disposal. Try to account for the difference by looking for leaks, products consumed in the process, evaporative losses and products wasted due to contamination or misapplication. Join us for oil analysis skills training in Chicago on October 26-28. | | To succeed in lubrication excellence, it's vital that a lubrication and lubricant analysis skill development program is created and tailored to meet the needs of everyone who affects, or is affected by, poor lubrication. | FULL STORY | Test your knowledge and prepare for ICML lubrication and oil analysis certification. Question: Why is oxidation stability so important in grease? | GET THE ANSWER | The rolling element bearings used in electric motors potentially have many modes of failure if an incorrect strategy is implemented. This article discusses several effective strategies to minimize motor bearing failures. | FULL STORY |  | | | 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 | |
