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Lubricant Condition Monitors

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Maintaining proper lubrication is a crucial component of any machinery maintenance plan. Lubrication separates surfaces in engine, hoists, compressors and other machines so they can function effectively. Maintaining quality lubrication condition not only enhances machinery efficiency, but it also serves to lower downtime.

Lubricant condition monitoring should therefore be a main concern for any maintenance worker or engineer looking to make sure that all machinery is capable of running as efficiently as possible. Many monitoring solutions are capable to assessing quality of lubrication without disassembly to the machine being lubricated. This can have a remarkable impact on output and costs, particularly when coupled with wear debris evaluation and other condition monitoring processes.

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