Lubrication and Maintenance of Industrial Machinery

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Lubrication and Maintenance of Industrial Machinery explains the key role of effective equipment lubrication practices in a proactive reliability-based maintenance program and the best practices for achieving the cost reduction and the inherent resultant increase in operational reliability.

Incorporating lean methods, the book can be used by everyone in the production process, from supervisors to floor personnel. This book fills a niche by specifically and comprehensively focusing on lubrication as part of the overall maintenance program.

Format:  Hardback
Author:  STLE
Published:  2009
Pages:  288
Reviews:  Certain to become an industry standard, this volume culled from the Second Edition of the "Handbook of Tribology and Lubrication, Volume 1 "shows how lubrication maintenance fits into an overall proactive maintenance program. Edited by two of the most respected names in the field, and written by leading industry experts, each chapter discusses an important aspect of lubrication, including deterioration, test methods, cleanliness, failure analysis, scheduling, handling and storage, conservation, and used oil recycling. The text also covers centralized lubrication systems and the environmental implications associated with various lubricants.
Excerpt:  With few exceptions, lubricants and lubrication methods that reduce energy consumption will also reduce heat and wear debris generation; however, the reverse may not hold true. When heat and wear debris are reduced, less stress is imposed on additives and the base oil. The result will be longer thermal and oxidative stability, and in turn, longer oil drains, lower oil consumption, and the ancillary costs associated with oil changes (as much as 40 times the cost of the lubricant itself!)
Table Of Contents:  

Lubricant Storage, Handling, and Dispensing
Mark Barnes

Conservation of Lubricants and Energy
Robert L. Johnson and James C. Fitch

The Degradation of Lubricants in Service Use
Malcolm F. Fox

Contamination Control and Failure Analysis
Jacek Stecki

Lubricant Properties and Test Methods
Larry A. Toms and Allison M. Toms

Lubrication Program Development and Scheduling
Mike Johnson

Centralized Lubrication Systemsâ??Theory and Practice
Paul Conley and Ayzik Grach

Environmental Implications and Sustainability Concepts for Lubricants
Malcolm F. Fox

Full Circle Reliability
Mark Castle

Used Oil Recycling and Environmental Considerations
Dennis W. Brinkman and Barbara J. Parry

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