If you aren’t using the correct lubricant at the right time in the right quantity and in the right place, you could be doing your equipment more harm than good. Modern lubrication programs have changed considerably from “old school” to “new improved methods”.
Areas covered
(A) Lubrication Fundamentals
- The role of lubrication in machine reliability
- Lubrication fundamentals
- Oil analysis fundamentals
- Lubricant fundamentals - Additives
- Lubricant fundamentals - Grease
- Lubricant fundamentals - Viscosity
- and viscosity index
- Lubricating grease application methods
- Greased system troubleshooting guide
- Electric motor greasing
- Field Test
(B) Lubrication of Equipment Used in Steel Industry Including
- Steel Manufacturing Process
- Sinter Plant
- Pellet Plant
- Coke Plant
- Blast Furnace
- Steel Melting Shop
- Continuous Casting
- Rolling Mills
- Coil Box
- Roller Table Drives
- Down Coiler
- Cold Rolling
Apply What You Learn And Reap The Benefits
- An organized and safe lubricant storage room
- Reduce electric motor failures
- Stop pesky oil and hydraulic fluid leaks
- Effectively troubleshoot lubricant related machine
- failures
- Stop costly bearing failures
- Improve equipment meantime between failures
- Extend machine life by up to
- Squeeze maximum life lubricants
- Improve health and workplace safety
- A more effective oil analysis program
What You Get When You Attend
- Pre and Post Assessment Tests
- Lubrication Institute Completion Certificate
- Study Material
When you leave these courses, you’ll consider the course manual an indispensable on-the-job reference for years to come.