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How to Save Money with a CMMS

With the annual national inflation rate jumping from a 10-year average of 3.2% to 8.3% in 2022, businesses nationwide are searching for ways to save...
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Lubrication Management Practices to Improve Operations

Lubrication management is an important part of any organization's maintenance strategy. By implementing proper lubrication practices, you can improve performance, safety, and equipment reliability, reduce...
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Top 10 Reasons to Use a CMMS System In Your Business

We’ve talked about what a computerized maintenance management system (or CMMS) is, but why should you start using one? We could keep you here all...
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What are the Causes of Low Oil Viscosity?

As a maintenance manager or technician, you're likely familiar with viscosity and the problems it can cause. But what are the causes of low viscosity?...
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What is Grease?

Grease and oil may seem like similar substances, but they have very different characteristics and purposes. It is thick and viscous, while oil is thinner...
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Desiccant Breather Tips

Keeping your lubrication system running smoothly requires more than just top-quality lubricants. You also need to pay attention to the air that enters and leaves...
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Bearing Friction and Oil Viscosity Explained

To operate efficiently, bearings must have a minimal level of friction. You can achieve this by maintaining the bearing's lubrication and ensuring that the oil...
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How is Viscosity Index Different from Viscosity?

There is a lot of confusion about the difference between viscosity and viscosity index. Some people use these terms interchangeably, and it is often unclear...
condition-based monitoring

How to Use Condition-Based Monitoring for Lubrication

Condition-based monitoring is a process that can help you better understand the condition of your lubrication system. It is an important tool for determining when...

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