Lubrication Management & Technology Articles
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2011/March/April
Author:Henry Molise, P.E., HCM Energy Consulting, LLC
You've set up a steering team to help drive your organization's energy-management efforts. Now it's time to look at the roadmap.
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2011/March/April
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
That’s right: Applied Technology Publications (ATP), the parent of Lubrication Management & Technology and its sister publication, Maintenance Technology, is going all in on innovation with the “2011 Maintenance & Reliability Innovator...
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2011/March/April
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The grandfather of all centralized lubrication systems, the Single Line Resistance (SLR) type is a fully engineered system designed to pump oil manually in a single-shot (total loss) method, in an automated cyclical (total loss) manner or in a...
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2011/March/April
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The global economic recession and more recent geopolitical turmoil in parts of the world have forced us in North America to adjust to a new lifestyle—corporately and personally.
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2011/March/April
Author:LMT Staff
There’s plenty of detailed product literature on grease for you to wade through these days. Here, in the words of several leading suppliers, is just a sampling of the grease solutions available for your applications.
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2011/March/April
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I, OMA II, MLT, MLT II, MLA II, MLA III, Contributing Editor
The foundation on which those who seek certification must begin building their lube bona fides starts here, with the basics of the craft.
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2011/March/April
Author:Ray Thibault, Contributing Editor
Clean oil greatly extends equipment life. Studies have indicated that over 70% of the equipment failures in circulating systems were caused by particulate contamination.
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