
Published
09 November 2010 | By Lubrication Engineers
Imagine an industrial plant with numerous pieces of equipment operating to complete their production processes. In most cases a plant uses a large number of lubricants to reduce friction in the equipment to keep it running smoothly. Assume this same plant has yet to implement a reliability centered maintenance (RCM) program. One of the first critical steps in implementing an effective RCM program is to perform a reliability assessment. Lubricant consolidation can provide various RCM program benefits. The reliability assessment often reveals opportunities for lubricant consolidation.
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