Welcome Bennett who is the Director of Product Development at Noria Corporation.
Bennet has a background in Mechanical Engineering and worked in an oil analysis laboratory. Currently focuses on lubrication product development and has consulted for many plants enough to notice the common challenges
In this episode we covered:
Why do organizations struggle with lubrication?
Why don't organizations focus on lubrication as part of maintenance reliability?
Management can drive the change by investing in; lubricant storage areas, storage conditions and training.
What are the small things that make the biggest difference?
They are not obvious threats but when seen it is often too late for equipment reliability. Training is essential to identifying the threats- this should be done in bits and frequently; not in large chunks at once.
Take for instance a contamination piece that cannot be seen by naked eyes pulverized to multiple pieces that can cause wear and eventual breakdown. Similarly, small incremental improvements in a lubrication program make the biggest difference in asset reliability.
Where do we start?
How do we overcome current restrictions on training due to pandemic?
At Noria we have conducted multiple online training on machinery lubrication, oil analysis e.t.c.
Virtual trainings are better because;
However, it is challenging because not everyone prefers it.
How does culture fit into a lubrication program?
Culture is at the center of a successful lubrication program because when machines fail it is rarely because of lubricant designs, environment or operating parameters. The root cause is often human-induced.
Human factors include lack of protocol and mindsets to perform lubrication activities. People often say there isn't enough time for lubrication activities.
All lubrication activities need to be matched to uptime and units delivered to communicate the value It creates and drive the positive culture.
What types of results should we expect from a holistic lubrication program?
How long does it take to put in place a lubrication program?
It depends on:
Note that it is continuous effort because of emerging areas of focus. However, typically it takes 1-3 years to cover all the aspects. The brunt of initiating the program takes 3-6 months.
Have a good implementation plan as a foundation. The exercise considers change management, accountability, and the program's sustainability. It requires peer support more than a top-down directive.
What makes the biggest difference?
Key takeaway
Where can people find you?
Favorite resources.
Machinerylube.com
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