Designing a World-Class Lube Room
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Summary
Are you considering constructing a world-class lube room? Before you begin the process of building your lube room, there are several preconstruction tasks that must be completed. The first step is to do your background analysis work. Find answers to some simple questions, such as: Do you know how and why your lube room modifications should be connected to your equipment on the floor, such as gearboxes, hydraulic units, etc.? How do you determine the number of transfer carts and storage tanks necessary? What size storage tank best suits the company's needs? Evaluate the type of hose and quick-disconnects you should use; what size is needed? Do you know how to determine what kind and how many pumps you should have? How can you design the process to eliminate the contamination risk when a lube technician forgets to purge the pump and hoses before pumping a new lubrication? In this article you will find answers along with some processes to incorporate into your own world-class lube room. Published at the Lubrication Excellence 2004 Conference and Exhibition. Nashville, Tennessee, USA. March 23-25, 2004. |
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 | NC_04007 |
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| Author: |
 | Noria Corporation |
 | 7 pages |
 | March 2004 |
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| Focus Area: |
- | Asset Management |
- | Mechanical Maintenance |
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| Industries: |
- | All Industries |
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- | Facilities |
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