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Home » Podcast Episodes » Rooted in Reliability: The Plant Performance Podcast » 115 – Ultrasound-Assisted Lubrication with Adrian Messer

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115 – Ultrasound-Assisted Lubrication with Adrian Messer

Ultrasound-Assisted Lubrication with Adrian Messer

Proper lubrication is one of the most important things to consider to keep the equipment up and running. When the equipment is over-lubricated or under-lubricated, it can lead to premature failures and increased maintenance costs. So how do we know how much lubrication a machine or a parts needs? What tools can be used for a precise amount of lubrication?

In this episode, we covered:

  • What is ultrasound
  • What is ultrasound-assisted lubrication
  • Benefits of using ultrasound-assisted lubrication
  • Lubrication best practices
  • Steps in performing ultrasound-assisted lubrication
  • Pre-work or training required to set up an ultrasound lubrication program
  • Success stories in using ultrasound-assisted lubrication
  • And much more!

There are numerous applications of ultrasound but one of the most important ones is assisted lubrication. You can use ultrasound to check the lubrication levels, signs of contaminants, and know the right amount of lubrication a bearing may need. It also allows you to know when and how much lubrication is needed. You can use a calibrated grease gun to apply the precise amount of grease a bearing needs. Ultrasound uses a sensor technology that detects problems based on the frequency of sound signatures. This way, you can easily track what’s wrong with a bearing and do planned maintenance.

When you use ultrasound to optimize lubrication process, you are ahead on preventative and predictive-maintenance. That means you can perform maintenance based on both frequency and time. It is a common practice in the plant to apply too much grease and that leads to bigger problems later on. When you install a new machinery, and the alignment isn’t right, it is doomed to fail early. Although it is determined using vibration analysis, ultrasound helps with precision alignment as well. Ultrasound uses friction as the main source to detect bearing failures using high-frequency sensors that can be remote too.

You can detect gas leaks and electrical failures in the early stages using turbulence due to compression in the valves and steam traps. Traditional approach only works for a short term protection against failures because you can’t hear very high-frequency sound and very low-frequency sounds with a human ear. You need technology for that and ultrasound is good at detecting both types of sound frequencies. You need to just set the base frequency when tracking either type of sounds. In a few words, ultrasound is the backbone of condition-based monitoring programs for the plants.

There are different types of ultrasound instruments. You can use analog ones when dealing with operating systems and lubrication process. These cost less but you need to use digital instruments for tracking, setting baselines, and alarming situations that may result in a failure. There are different approaches to using an ultrasound for assisting in lubrication. You can either use manufacturer’s recommendation while lubrication or use time-based lubrication that will result in knowing grease consumption. The best approach is using condition-based lubrication that only ultrasound can provide. It detects everything based on changing decibel levels in the lubricant and provides better results and reporting mechanisms.

 

Eruditio Links:

  • Eruditio
  • HP Reliability
  • A Smarter Way of Preventative Maintenance Free eBook
  • inspired Blended Learning (iBL®)
  • James Kovacevic’s LinkedIn

 

Adrian Messer Links:

  • UE Systems Inc
  • Conferences/Workshops: 2018 Machinery Lubrication Conference & Exhibition, IMC 2018, SMRP 26th Annual Conference (where he will present a joint workshop entitled “Best Practices for Electrical Inspections, Maintenance, and Safety” with Roy Huff of The Snell Group)
  • Recommended Resources:
    1. Websites: UE Systems Resources, UE Systems Training, Noria, STLE
    2. Whitepaper: Using Ultrasound to Improve Lubrication Practices

 

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About James Kovacevic

James is a trainer, speaker, and consultant that specializes in bringing profitability, productivity, availability, and sustainability to manufacturers around the globe.

Through his career, James has made it his personal mission to make industry a profitable place; where individuals and manufacturers possess the resources, knowledge, and courage to sustainably lower their operating costs.

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