Daily One-Minute Lubrication Inspections and Field Tests
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- Vendor: Noria Corporation
 - Type: Book
 
Description
Routine inspection of a machine’s lubrication system is one of the easiest and most productive ways to avoid equipment failure. This book describes many lubrication-related variables that can be quickly and easily monitored in a short timeframe. These inspections will be revealing, and can serve as the foundation of a precision lubrication management program.
A bonus of this program is that the operators and mechanics who perform the routine inspections will have a new awareness of the importance of effective lubrication.
Author:
Jim Fitch and Robert ScottPublished:
2013Format:
PaperbackPages:
52Table Of Contents:
- The Value of the One-Minute Inspection
 - How to Give Your Machine a Physical
 - Six Things to Consider when Setting up an Inspection Program
 - Routine Operator-Based Inspections
 - Important Machine Accessories for Inspections
 - Simplifying Oil Analysis with Field Tests
 - Blotter Spot Test
 - Preparing a Patch Test
 - Field Test for Ferrous Particles
 - Crackle Test
 - Viscosity Measurement
 - Measuring Moisture Using Calcium Hydride
 - Field Tests for Acid Number and Base Number
 - Used Filter Inspections
 - Field Test for Oil and Water Separation
 - Visual Inspection of Oil in a Sample Bottle
 - Using Oil Color as a Field Test
 - Visual Internal Machinery Inspections
 - Visual External Machinery Inspections
 - Routine Inspection of Sight Glasses
 - See Tank Bottoms Without Removing the Oil
 - Audible Inspections
 - Audible Bearing Symptoms
 - Using Your Sense of Touch
 - Oil Odor as a Field Test
 - Safety Considerations