Oil Analysis I & II  

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An Arsenal of Knowledge for
Today's Competitive Workplace

Developed by Jim Fitch, these courses teach the “best practices” of oil analysis. Jim has worked with hundreds of maintenance professionals, researched countless world-class oil analysis programs, and helped numerous Fortune 500 companies turn oil analysis into centers of excellence and profitability.

All of this knowledge has been distilled into an easy- to-implement plan for transforming your current oil analysis program into the envy of your industry.

Get Answers To These And All Your Questions About Oil Analysis!

  • How often should I use oil analysis?

  • Where is the best place to get an oil sample?

  • What are the benefits and drawbacks of screening oil samples before sending them to my lab?

  • How clean should I keep my oil and what type of filter should I use?

  • What are all these numbers I see on my oil analysis report?

  • How do I know which oil analysis lab is right for me?

  • How do I set caution and critical alarms for wear metals and additives?

  • What steps can I take to ensure that I get a good sample each time?
  • How do I determine the remaining useful life of my oil?

  • How do I know if I should occasionally “sweeten” my oil with additives?

  • What is the best temperature to trend viscosity at?

  • What are the secrets to catching bearing faults with wear debris analysis?

  • Are there any good field tests for oil that don’t involve expensive instruments?

  • What are the five most important things I should be looking for on my oil analysis report?

  • What are the best cost reducing strategies using oil analysis?

Finally! - Vibration and RCM Integration
Modern oil analysis programs today are strategically teamed with vibration and thermography. With this success, oil analysis is now poised to embody the decision-making processes of Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM). Finally, these core strategies and technologies are brought together into a single course and discussed in the context of lubrication and oil analysis. This global convergence is already happening at leading producers and process plants. Don’t be left out.

You'll learn more than just oil analysis.
Extending oil and machine life are two of the primary goals of oil analysis, but analyzing the oil won't make the oil or machine last any longer. That's why Jim Fitch's proven strategy for extending machine and lubricant life by up to 10X is the cornerstone of this presentation. You will learn how to select the right lubricants and filters and how small adjustments to your lubricant properties can result in huge savings.

 

start quoteThis seminar is an extremely important part of any reliability lubrication program. The course was full of valuable information while the instructor was very friendly and took the time to answer all the questions at every level of expertise.end quote

-- Jimmy Coltrain, Reliability Coordinator, Weyerhaeuser

 

 



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