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You Will Learn

- How to employ oil analysis to control failure root causes and detect problems
- The common applications for sampling and analysis
- How to select the best locations for oil sampling
- What constitutes a clean sample bottle for sample collection
- The importance of primary and secondary sampling points
- How to properly sample for specific applications
- How to monitor lubricant health and depletion
- How to determine the useful oil life
- How particles affect machine and lubricant condition and strategies for controlling them
- Detection and control methods for moisture contamination
- Procedures for setting targets for oil cleanliness levels
- How to use analytical Ferrography to determine the health of the equipment and lubricant
- The different types of wear mechanisms
- How to read an oil analysis report
- How to design an oil analysis program
- Methods to identify grease compatibility issues
- How to integrate oil analysis with other condition-monitoring technologies
- How to set condition-based oil change limits
- How to effectively manage oil analysis data
Call Lisa Kiepert at 800.558.7008, ext. 411 today for more information or e-mail at training@tricocorp.com.