Machinery Lubrication

Machinery Lubrication Sept Oct 2014

Machinery Lubrication magazine published by Noria Corporation

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Task-Based Lubrication Training What's Different about This Course? Unlike Noria's Certifi cation Series training courses, this training is designed for those with little technical background and need training on lubrication and fi ltration tasks. Students will learn why proper lubrication is important and how to protect machinery through con- tamination control. The training is very interactive and includes student participation. While students will learn some of the basics of lubricants in this course, the main purpose of the training is focused on the best practices of lubrication-related tasks. The learning objectives of this training relate to: • Lubricating Machinery • Receiving and Inspecting New Lubricants • Maintaining Lube Rooms • Filtration and Contamination Control • Inspecting Lubricants and Machines • Sampling Lubricants • Lubricant Safety and Disposal Who Should Attend? This course is designed for students with little to no technical background and are responsible for lubrication tasks. Job titles may include Lubrication Technicians, Maintenance Technicians, Millwrights, Mechanics, Oilers, Machine Operators, Multi- craft Technicians, etc. If You Use Any Of These Machines, This Training Is A Must: • Electric Motors • Compressors • Diesel Engines • Final Drives • Gas Turbines • Gearboxes • Hydraulic Systems • Hydrostatic Transmissions • Paper Machines • Process Pumps • Rolling Mills • Steam Turbines • Blowers/Fans 2 Enroll Today! Noria.com 800-597-5460

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