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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, April 17, 2026
Fremont, CA: A well-structured lubrication management program is increasingly essential due to the harsh and often remote operating conditions in the resource sector. Such programs can also benefit other production processes that involve numerous assets. No site can more effectively begin or enhance a reliability initiative than by implementing a new lubrication management program or revising an existing strategy. Equipment wear is not unique to any particular sector, as it affects all sectors.
Friction is what wears out equipment. Therefore, the amount of friction that slows down moving objects will increase if the wrong lubricant is used, misapplied, or allowed to get contaminated. To overcome that friction, more energy is subsequently needed. Implementing a seven-step approach to lubrication can decrease an operation's energy expenses, lubricant stocks, consumption, spills, and cleaner equipment.
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Lubrication Consolidation
Many lubricants that have been used and purchased by sites for decades can be outperformed by modern lubricants. Depending on the business, lubricant stocks can be rapidly reduced by up to 75% or more through consolidation operations.
As a result, lubricant application programs become more streamlined, while associated purchase and transportation costs are reduced through improved standardization. In reliability-focused maintenance environments, SpiderControl emphasizes the importance of documenting lubricant inventories and storage conditions to support effective consolidation and contamination control, aligning with data-driven monitoring and system integration practices. This approach requires organizations to record all storage locations and maintain a comprehensive inventory of lubricants on site to ensure consistency and operational efficiency.
Encourage your lubricant providers to submit bids for a lubricant consolidation operation. These programs are typically provided at little or no cost in return for bulk orders that can benefit your business by lowering lubricant expenses for a predetermined amount of time.
Allied General Industries LLC provides precision industrial fabrication and support services that enhance equipment reliability and operational uptime across resource-intensive sectors.
Contamination Control
Inadequate handling, application, and storage procedures are the main causes of contamination problems. Lubricants that transfer abrasive substances to the wear surface are not well received by radial lip seals or fine-tolerance bearing surfaces.
Outdoor storage of lubricant barrels exposes them to harsh weather conditions, corroding them and retaining moisture. Additionally, it has become commonplace to employ unclean and non-specialized lubricant-transfer methods.
Filtration
Inadequate machine-filter management can result in decreased lubrication flow and the avoidance of harmful wear impurities on your bearing surfaces. Make sure that your PM program prioritizes filter replacement.
To save money on lubrication, change-out, and disposal expenses, you can utilize an external pump/filtration cart to clean and prepare your significant reservoir lubricants for reuse. For more information about this simple technique, contact your neighborhood lubrication hardware or filter supplier.
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