What are you really doing when you buy a training seat? For some, it’s just another annual budget item that needs spending. Another, more honest answer that we have heard some version of many...
Dust cakes need airborne dust and oil to feed their growth. Some get their oil from escaping headspace mist, while others extract oil themselves from adjacent grease by a slow, sucking action (capillary forces) within the cake. Leaking oil from machine case joints and seams can lead to enveloping dust cakes too.
While choosing the proper lubricant is the first important step in any lubricant selection process, a similar amount of consideration should be given to picking the correct lubricant supplier...
Around the industry these days, we all hear similar things about keeping in service lubricants clean, cool and dry. But what about the lubricants that aren’t in-service yet? Those lubricants are just as (if not more) important to keep clean. In many ways, the future of your lubricants is the future of your machinery.
Myopia is a condition in which the eye fails to refract, bend and focus light properly, causing distant objects to be blurry or unclear. The familiar term, short-sightedness, accurately...
The six steps for managing and controlling lubricant contamination are vital for any successful lubrication program. Keeping our lubricants cool, clean and dry will help equipment run better,...
Lubrication is full of metrics. Whether it’s oil analysis, equipment uptime, filtration or route compliance, all have a role to play. There is one metric in lubrication that has proven...
Name: Sam Deters Age: 33 Job Title: Engineering Maintenance Reliability and Automation (EMRA) Leader Company: Novelis Corporation Location: Terre Haute, IN Length of...