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World-Class Lubrication Technicians
Mean World Class Reliability

It's a fact ... a well-designed lubrication program with skilled lubrication technicians can quickly and substantially reduce downtime and operating costs.

If yours is like most companies, you're winging your way around lubrication. Your machines keeping wearing out and breaking the same way because you keep lubricating them the same old way. And, you get frustrated because your lubricants should last longer but you don't know what to do.

In these intensive training courses you will learn:

  • Lubrication methods that dramatically increase mean-time-between-failure

  • How to correctly manage lubricants in reservoirs and sumps

  • How to write dependable equipment lubrication procedures

  • Downtime reduction strategies that won't break the bank

  • How to select the right lubricant for your application

  • The truth about aftermarket additives and oil conditioners

  • How to optimize lubricant storage and handling procedures

  • When to select grease or oil as the lubricant of choice


Get Answers to These And All Your Questions About Lubrication!

  • How do I choose the correct viscosity for each of my applications?

  • What is the difference between single-grade and multi-grade engine oils and which is best?

  • How do I make management understand the importance of proper lubrication?

  • How do I design a safe and efficient oil storage area?

  • When is a flush required prior to refilling a system?

  • Should I use oil reclamation to reduce our consumption of lubricants?

  • Should I choose an oil with a lower viscosity in the winter?

  • How can I extend drain intervals without risking machine health?

  • Should I just go with my OEM’s lubricant recommendation or is there a better alternative?

  • What inspections should be done when new lubricants are delivered?

  • Is it a good idea to add more additives to used oils?

  • How do I know when the optimum point to change an oil?

  • How do I clean tanks, reservoirs, and lube storage containers?

  • When should I use a synthetic lubricant?

 

 

start quoteThe information from this course could save my company as much as $20,000 monthly in oil costs.end quote

-- Jeff Smith, Maintenance Planner, Mueller Copper Tube

 



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