Simple Solutions for Meeting Equipment Manufacturer’s Oil Cleanliness Specifications Part 2: Monitor
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In our first article in this series, we set the stage for a lubricant cleanliness program by explaining how to “start clean.” The second phase of the program is monitoring lubricants for contamination while in service. Regular intervals of oil analysis and condition monitoring are required to effectively understand and manage lubricant contamination levels as well as component wear and lubricant condition.
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