Lubrication Management & Technology Articles
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2009/September/October
Author:Amanda Martyka, Assistant Editor
5 Steps To Reduce Your Water Footprint
More than 90% of the world's fresh water is consumed in the agricultural and industrial sectors. Given this staggering number, their carbon footprint is not the only thing manufacturers should consider to...
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2009/September/October
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Tasty Stews Are Full Of Meat!
I've mentioned it in this column before. Working as a maintenance and lubrication management consultant means that I travel a lot, mostly by car.
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2009/September/October
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I & II, Contributing Editor
Now that you have a solid understanding of what grease is, it's time to refresh yourself on which type of product is best for the job.
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2009/September/October
Author:Raymond L. Atkins CPMM, CMRP Contributing Editor
You have a battery of KPIs to use in revealing your maintenance reality, including some that can show how well your team is performing.
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2009/September/October
Author:Staff
Specially Designed Chain Lubricants
Chain "stretch" is a result of wear on the pin and bushing, requiring costly chain adjustments or replacement. According to Chesterton, conventional lubricants don't penetrate tight tolerances and, thus,...
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