Machinery Lubrication

Machinery Lubrication Sept Oct 2013

Machinery Lubrication magazine published by Noria Corporation

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Apply What You Learn And Reap The Benefits Who Should Attend? • • • • • • • • • • • • All Maintenance Professionals Lubrication Technicians Craftsmen or Millwrights Equipment Operators Laboratory Analysts Lubrication Engineers Maintenance Managers Maintenance Supervisors Manufacturing and Industrial Engineers Operations Managers Predictive Maintenance Technicians Reliability Engineers An Organized And Safe Lubricant Storage Room Solve Water-In-Oil Problems Reduce Electric Motor Failures and Replacement Costs What Industries Will Benefit? Leakage is a festering sore to a machine maintenance program. It is often the symptom of a host of other problems. If left unchecked, reduced machine performance is imminent. Eliminating leakage involves the lubrication and oil analysis programs and should be a principal goal. 10X Squeeze Maximum Life From Lubricants Lubricants and hydraulic fluids can have infinite life when specific operating conditions are stabilized. The rising costs of new lubricants and the disposal costs of used fluids are directives for change. Learn a proven action plan for extending fluid life. Stop Pesky Oil And Hydraulic Fluid Leaks • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Extend Machine Life By Up To Aerospace Automotive Manufacturing Earthmoving Food and Beverage General Manufacturing Lumber and Wood Municipal Utilities Petrochemical Pharmaceuticals Power Generation Primary Metals Process Manufacturing Pulp and Paper Rubber and Plastic Textile Transportation If You Use Any Of These Machines, This Training Is A Must: • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Electric Motors Compressors Diesel Engines Final Drives Gas Turbines Gearboxes Hydraulic Systems Hydrostatic Transmissions Paper Machines Process Pumps Rolling Mills Steam Turbines Blowers/Fans Improve Health And Workplace Safety A More Effective Oil Analysis Program Effectively Troubleshoot Lubricant-related Machine Failures Stop Costly Bearing Failures Compare And Select The Best Lubricants For The Job When the goals of a lubrication program are in sync with the oil analysis program objectives, oil analysis becomes far more effective. Learn how to align the programs for maximum results. Reduce Energy And Fuel Costs Create More Effective Lubrication PMs With hundreds of lubricant types, base stocks, additive packages and viscosity grades to choose from, how can a person decide which lubricant is right for a machine? The options are endless… synthetic or hydrocracked?… EP or AW?… naphthenic or paraffinic?… ISO VG 32 or 68? Solve Annoying Hydraulic System Problems Improve Equipment Meantime Between Failures Spend Less On Lubricants And Filters – Not More Enroll Today! Visit Noria.com or call 800-597-5460

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