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Top tips cut the cost of lubricant contamination

A Shell Lubricants product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 4, 2006

Lubricants can easily become contaminated on a cement site, impairing performance properties and leading to expensive equipment damage.

Shell's lubricants have been developed by the company's experts to provide maximum operational benefits, optimising equipment and enhancing operational efficiency.

But lubricants can easily become contaminated on a cement site, impairing performance properties and leading to expensive equipment damage.

Using the following top tips and incorporating the simple procedures into maintenance schedules and daily routines can help to cut the cost of lubricant contamination.

Handle lubricant drums carefully to avoid dents and breakages.

Ensure drums are correctly stored upright with lids properly closed.

Clean the tops of drums before removing the bung.

Using a high quality breather where oil is decanted for top-up.

Regularly clean couplings and hoses on bulk lubricant facilities.

Considering on-site filtration to flush through a new system or improve an existing system.

Remove dust from around dipsticks before topping up or filling a machine.

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