February 2003

In this Issue:

Defining Fluid Temperature & Viscosity Limits for Maximum
Hydraulic Component Life

By Brendan Casey

Many factors can reduce the service life of hydraulic components. Incorrect fluid viscosity is one of these factors. To prevent low (or high) viscosity from cutting short component life, an appropriate fluid operating temperature and viscosity range must first be defined and then maintained on a continuous basis.

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Making The Next Generation Of Decision
Support Systems Work For You

By: William J. Faesenmeier, Director of NexDSS

The next generation of decision support systems. Sounds like a bunch of lofty buzzwords but the term encompasses critical elements that can dramatically impact your organization's bottom line. 

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Electrical Circuit Breakers

By: L. W. Brittian, Mechanical-Electrical Instructor

This is the SECOND in a 7 part series of articles intended to supplement your knowledge beyond the immediate requirements of the NEC. The series will cover the types of circuit breakers that are found in various types of facilities today.

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Lube-Tips

Lube-Tips is a FREE e-mail newsletter designed to make you an expert in machinery lubrication and oil analysis.

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