How Grease Kills Bearings

What’s life like inside a rolling element bearing? Let’s say you are a dollop of grease and you’ve just been pushed by a grease gun into the dark recesses of a bearing cavity. You are now in a combat zone. What are your orders? Maybe you are on a suicide mission. Your bearing has been screaming for reinforcements and you are it – the new recruit – all gooey and slimy.

 

How Grease Kills Bearings

Oil Flushing Tips to Address the Fish Bowl Effect

I’ve learned that many people are skittish about flushing practices and even periodic oil changes. This fear seems to be driven, in some cases, by an unsavory past experience or alarming anecdotes passed on by others. The story usually begins with a seemingly healthy machine. As a preventive maintenance measure, the machine is scheduled for an oil change or flush. Immediately afterward, the machine fails. The quick conclusion reached is: Flushes and oil changes cause sudden-death mechanical failure.

 

Oil Flushing Tips to Address the Fish Bowl Effect

The Visual Crackle Test for Water In Oil

Moisture, when it contaminates hydraulic and lubricating oils, has a degrading effect to both the lubricant and the machine. Some additives adsorb to the water and are removed when the water separates from the oil.

 

The Visual Crackle Test for Water In Oil

Understanding Oil’s Dielectricity

The dielectricity of a lubricating oil is a property that typically is not of great concern. However, in some applications, it can be critical and one of the most important factors in selecting the right fluid.  

 

Understanding Oil's Dielectricity

How to Select a Lubrication System for Process Industries

Proper lubrication requires two main considerations: the correct choice of lubricant and the most efficient way of applying it. Failure with either selection can result in a major equipment malfunction. This article will describe how to select the right lubrication system for any process plant.

 

How to Select a Lubrication System for Process Industries