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Machinery Lubrication March April 2014

Machinery Lubrication magazine published by Noria Corporation

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FPO Fundamentals for Designing & Procuring Equipment to Increase Reliability { Jerry Putt – Noria Corporation }{ Monday, April 21, 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. } Lubrication Excellence – Manager's Summit { Jim Fitch – Noria Corporation }{ Monday, April 21, 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. } Managing the Implementation Stage of a World-Class Lubrication Program Alejandro Meza – Noria Corporation }{ Monday, April 21, 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. } 1-800-597-5460 | Conference.ReliablePlant.com There's a revolution occurring. Managers who once desired equipment reliability now demand it … It is a matter of corporate survival in the global economy, and effective machinery lubrication is an essential enabler to success. This movement has led companies in all industries to take control of reliability by reinventing their lubrication programs. Those who are responding to the challenge are seeing amazing results … on the bottom line, where it counts most. The change goes beyond simply using better lubricants. The leaders are employing technologies, empowering employees and building ultramodern new practices – creating new and energized reliability culture. The workshop will address the following topics: • Performance metrics for PM compliance, contamination control and lubricant quality targets • How to evaluate needed lubrication and oil analysis skills • How to benchmark your program to world-class status and construct a master plan for transformation • How to build a first-rate lubrication team with the specific collection of skills needed • What kind of return-on-investment you can expect from your program • The importance of standardization and procedure-based lubrication • The honest truth about synthetics and premium lubricants • Lubrication low-hanging fruit and quick kills • The power of the daily one-minute inspection when done correctly With Full-Conference Registration { $225 }{ Workshop Only - $295 } Oil analysis is a key component in reliability programs worldwide. What isn't as readily evident is the ability to fully understand what oil analysis reports tell us. This workshop not only will discuss some of the most critical oil analysis program factors but will also offer an in-depth review of several oil analysis reports. The presentation will walk slowly and systematically through numerous reports from a variety of labs, allowing the different formats to be viewed as well as the different types of equipment. Attendees are encouraged to bring a few of their own unique reports to share with the group. With Full-Conference Registration { $225 }{ Workshop Only - $295 } Many organizations struggle when implementing a lubrication program because they have a limited vision of the program's scope or because they have no formal change-management procedures. This workshop will explain the three key factors for implementation of a world-class lubrication program: knowledge/ competency for all involved personnel in the organization, technology (lubrication hardware and software), and proper methodology or procedures. Attendees will learn the importance of defining the optimum reference state (ORS), how to design an effective program with a systematic view and how an appropriate change- management strategy can help you achieve your goals. With Full-Conference Registration { $225 }{ Workshop Only - $295 } The success or failure of any fluid power system depends on four factors: design, installation, start-up (commissioning) and maintenance. Hose and tube assemblies are a vital consideration in each of these factors as well as system and operating personnel safety. Learn the best approach for becoming a CFPCC professional along with fundamentals in connector and conductor assemblies: • Safety procedures – precautions that need attention • Proper product identification – identify type of hose, fittings and connections, port and fitting threads and flange types • Assembly component selection – size, temperature, application, material, pressure, ends, delivery hose replacement and tube materials • Assembly procedures and operation – cut, skive, crimp and clean hose assemblies • Documentation – identify and use specifications and standards With Full-Conference Registration { $225 }{ Workshop Only - $295 } Most efforts to meet reliability goals generally come from the maintenance organization. Often the inherent reliability of the system is determined by the design and procurement practices employed long before the equipment becomes the responsibility of the plant. Design and procurement personnel usually are focused on meeting functionality requirements within cost and delivery time constraints. This workshop will provide suggestions for designers and procurement professionals that can result in higher potential reliability and give the maintenance team a better opportunity to consistently achieve the optimum capability of the equipment. With Full-Conference Registration { $225 }{ Workshop Only - $295 } PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Interpreting Oil Analysis Reports { Bob Scott – LubeWorks }{ Monday, April 21, 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. } Beat the Leak: Essential Practices for Connector and Conductor Professionals Donna Pollander – International Fluid Power Society }{ Gwyn O'Kane – Pirtek USA }{ Monday, April 21, 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. } 4

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