Lubrication and Reliability Handbook

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by: M J NEALE

Topics include: rope lubrication, case exfoliation, fluxing alloys, grease systems, total loss systems, more viscous oil, gland follower, rolling bearings, wear debris, remote panel, hardened gears, condition based maintenance, pouring temperatures, fluid grease, rope diameter, lubricant supply, plain bearings, viscosity index, naphthenic oils, spherical roller, rope construction, skin hardened, hot hardness, bond coat, lubricant type

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The effective viscosity of a lubricant in a bearing may be different from the quoted viscosity measured by a standard test method, and the difference depends on the shear rate in the bearing.

Review
'Instantly accessible and easy to read, this handbook assists engineers in industry with the operation and maintenance of machinery'
Engineering Designer, July 2001

'The handbook..gives information in a form that is instantly recognisable and easy to read'
Engine Repair and Remanufacture, Jan. 2001

Book Description
This handbook helps engineers in industry with the operation and maintenance of machinery. It provides the information that these engineers need in a form that is instantly accessible and easy to read.

The manufacturers of machinery give guidelines on the operation, lubrication and maintenance required for their particular equipment. There are however many different machines in an industrial plant or service organisation, often supplied by many different manufacturers, and there is a need to select as many similar lubricants as possible and to use related machine techniques. This book bridges the gap which exists between the available data on the various machines by providing overall guidance on how to co-ordinate the recommendations of the various equipment makers.

The book is structured in a number of sections that will make it easier to use, and to bring together related topics so that when a reader is focusing on a particular problem they can also refer to related material that is also likely to be of interest.

THE handbook for an industrial audience consisting of plant engineers and maintenance managers. It describes the essential theory and practice relating to matters of lubrication and reliability.

Unique layout and presentation of information makes this one of the best practical reference books available.

Book Info
A handbook for engineers describing the essential theory and practice of lubrication and reliability. An accessible quick-reference guide to the operation and maintenance of industrial machinery, this handbook bridges the gap between the available data on various machines and the recommendations of various equipment makers. Softcover. DLC: Lubrication and lubricants.

From the Publisher
The manufacturers of machinery give guidelines on the operation, lubrication and maintenance required for their particular equipment. There are however many different machines in an industrial plant or service organisation, often supplied by many different manufacturers, and there is a need to select as many similar lubricants as possible and to use related machine techniques. This book will bridge the gap which exists between the available data on the various machines by providing overall guidance on how to co-ordinate the recommendations of the various equipment makers.The book is structured in a number of sections that will make it easier to use, and to bring together related topics so that when a reader is focussing on a particular problem they can also refer to related material that is also likely to be of interest.

About the Author
Former President of Institution of Mechancial Engineers


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