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Oil Analysis Level I & II
Developed by Jim Fitch, these courses teach the “best practices” of oil analysis. Jim has worked with hundreds of maintenance professionals, researched countless world-class oil analysis programs, and helped numerous Fortune 500 companies turn oil analysis into centers of excellence and profitability.
All of this knowledge has been distilled into an easy- to-implement plan for transforming your current oil analysis program into the envy of your industry.
Get Answers To These And All Your Questions About Oil Analysis
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How often should I use oil analysis?
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Where is the best place to get an oil sample?
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What are the benefits and drawbacks of screening oil samples before sending them to my lab?
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How clean should I keep my oil and what type of filter should I use?
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What are all these numbers I see on my oil analysis report?
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How do I know which oil analysis lab is right for me?
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How do I set caution and critical alarms for wear metals and additives?
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What steps can I take to ensure that I get a good sample each time?
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How do I determine the remaining useful life of my oil?
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How do I know if I should occasionally “sweeten” my oil with additives?
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What is the best temperature to trend viscosity at?
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What are the secrets to catching bearing faults with wear debris analysis?
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Are there any good field tests for oil that don’t involve expensive instruments?
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What are the five most important things I should be looking for on my oil analysis report?
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What are the best cost reducing strategies using oil analysis?
2007 Dates and Locations
Level I
December 11-13 ,Orlando, FL
Level II
Seminar Cost
3 days / $995
Includes comprehensive course manual, lunch and refreshments both days.
Hotel Information
Attendees are responsible for their own travel and housing costs - reference Reliable Plant or Noria Corporation for group rates.)
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