213-03 - Lubrication Sampling and Analysis

Learning objectives
- List four benefits of frequent lubricant sampling
- Describe the basic procedure for taking a lubrication sample
- Explain the purpose of sample labels
- Identify four things that commonly contaminate lubricants
- Describe five tasks you must perform when inspecting a lubricant
- List six basic tests than can be performed on an oil sample
Course overview
Lubrication is the lifeblood of operating machinery. Understanding lubrication sampling procedures and scheduling is important for a long service life.
The Lubrication Sampling and Analysis training course explains the importance of lubrication sampling. It describes basic techniques used to collect lubricant samples. This online training course focuses on how to use lubrication schedules to ensure proper preventative maintenance. It also discusses lubrication contamination and analysis.
Lubrication Sampling and Analysis is part of the Lubrication training series.
The individuals involved in the development and promotion of this course do not receive any compensation or financial benefits outside of their regular employment for their work on this course.
- 50 minutes
- Format: Online Interactive
- English