Machinery Lubrication

Machinery Lubrication May June 2016

Machinery Lubrication magazine published by Noria Corporation

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Design Noria strategically engineers every procedure from a proactive maintenance mindset, seeking to eliminate the root causes of machine failure that stem from poor practices. Each procedure includes a job plan and complete description for each task. The full procedure is a "how-to" guide with step-by-step instructions that new technicians can learn quickly. Empowered with these tools, technicians can complete tasks with confidence and precision. To ensure optimum lubricant quality, Noria designates proper lubricant storage and handling to protect these crucial materials (and the machines) from the harmful effects of contamination and degradation. Implement Noria has performed extensive technical reviews of all lubrication products to ensure they meet our rigorous standards. LPD experts can assist you in selecting hardware and mechanical accessories that best address your needs. Engineered Lubrication Program As part of your facility's assessment, Noria experts will design a new or improved lubrication program as the basis for the procedure and hardware recommendations you will see in the final report. This guarantees that all suggested parts are top quality, purchased at a competitive price and complement each other for best results. Vendor Neutrality Noria's vendor neutrality ensures an impartial, unbiased presentation of the requirements necessary for hardware implementation. Noria will never recommend one supplier's products over another's, maintaining the strictest vendor-neutral integrity. Customer Support and Partnership Noria has procurement specialists dedicated solely to managing the ordering, logistics and delivery of your implementation. Ongoing email, telephone and web-conference support by our technical team can also be provided. Why Procedures? Work Scope. Procedures clearly specify the work an individual is expected to perform. Consistency. Documented procedures bring uniformity to the lubrication task while keeping everyone on the same page. Best Practices. A procedure creates the framework for standardizing best practice and disseminating expertise among employees. Training. Procedures form the basis for training lubrication personnel, serving as a natural curriculum for task- based training and evaluation.

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