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Readers Challenge    July 16, 2003

Selecting Machines for Oil Analysis

Roger Earley, Maintenance Specialist, Lubrizol Corp.

I would categorize the equipment. Do I have a back up piece of equipment if there is a failure? Are the replacement parts easily accessible? Will the down time be minimal? Can I do with out this piece of equipment for a while, or will it hurt my operations? If this piece of equipment fails, is it the life support of the company? Like blood is to the human for survival. This would determine the frequency that the oil analysis is done. And on some equipment could we get by with just doing Vibration Analysis,and or Ultrasonic Testing.

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