Machinery Lubrication

Machinery Lubrication May June 2014

Machinery Lubrication magazine published by Noria Corporation

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e Satisfied Customers Say It Best… "For any program looking to start a fl uid sampling program, this is the place to start." Justin Youtz, Hydraulics IPT Lead, General Dynamics Amphibious Systems "Excellent combination of introductory and advanced material." Ben Staats, Reliability Maintenance Engineer, Cariboo Pulp & Paper "As a vibration analyst, I have a new perspective on how oil analysis detects potential problems long before vibration analysis would identify it." Scott Pitre, U.S. Navy "Excellent learning forum. Provided substantial information that will be imme- diately useful in improving an existing oil analysis program." Steve Fox, Maintenance Engineer, Aera Energy "I learned more in a few days than I have in the past year. This training has opened up some issues I have in my plant that I would have never thought of." Burt Jimenez, Maintenance Planner, Inland Steel "This course produced instantly usable knowledge, which will defi nitely result in changes in the way we handle lubricants and lubrication systems." Joe Kelly, Maintenance Engineer, Akzo Nobel "Easy to understand, very informative and delivered in a professional way." Terry Craswell, Maintenance Technician, Alberta Pacifi c Forest Inc. "This class is a true pathway into world- class maintenance." Gary Stamper, Maintenance Superintendent, Meadwestvaco Alfredo Romaro Maintenance Technician, Kawneer Company "Vendor-neutral Makes A Difference!" An Arsenal of Knowledge for Your Oil Analysis Program Develop Rapid-Fire Troubleshooting Skills! Oil analysis provides critical early warning information to impending machine failure. Those trained in the language can "crack the code" of even the most complex problems. Knowing how to interpret changing lubricant properties involves a specifi c sequence of steps that can be easily learned. Get the answers. Squeeze Maximum Life From Lubricants! Lubricants and hydraulic fl uids can have infi nite life when specifi c operating conditions are stabilized. The rising costs of new lubricants and the disposal costs of used fl uids are a directive for change. A proven action plan for extending fl uid life is key. Get the answers. Champion A Company-Wide "Clean Oil" Campaign! High fl uid cleanliness is the lynchpin of a successful proactive maintenance program. But how clean? Which fi lters? How much life extension can be achieved? Get the answers. Take Aim On Reactive Maintenance! On a global scale, maintenance organizations are undergoing a renais- sance of change. Gone are the days when maintenance functions centered around corrective repairs and damage control. Today's battle cry of "condition-based maintenance" has transformed common mechanics and repairmen into high-tech instrument operators and machine diagnosticians. Discover how oil analysis and proactive maintenance are leading the charge. 1 2 3 4 What's Different About This Training? Plenty. For starters, you won't be listening to someone lecture on textbook theories. Instead, you'll get a lot of straight-shooting advice from a seasoned professional, an authority on oil analysis and a dynamic speaker with years of experience. These courses throw useless trivia out the window and get right to the meat of what you need to know. You'll get the most important, up-to-date information that will be invaluable to your oil analysis program. Presentation slides are full-color and high-quality, making the information easy to comprehend and remember.

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