ICML 55.0 – Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets Overview


Book Description

ICML 55.0 is part of a series of standards documents that represent the ICML 55® International Lubrication Standard. It is designed to provide an overview of a lubrication management system and processes applicable to the effective management of physical assets related to lubrication, its principles, and terminology. ICML 55.0 is intended for use in association with ICML 55.1, Requirements for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, ICML 55.2, Guideline for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, and ICML 55.3, Auditors’ Standard Practice and Policies Manual.




ICML 55.1 – Requirements for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets


Book Description

ICML 55.1 is part of a series of standards documents that represent the ICML 55® International Lubrication Standard. ICML 55.1 details the twelve Lubrication Management Plans/Auditable Elements that an organization must establish, document, manage, and maintain to satisfy the organization’s lubrication asset management strategy and system, and to successfully certify to the ICML 55 standard. ICML 55.1 is intended for use in association with ICML 55.0, Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets Overview, ICML 55.2, Guideline for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, and ICML 55.3, Auditors’ Standard Practice and Policies Manual.




ICML 55. 0 - Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets Overview


Book Description

ICML 55.0 is part of a series of standards documents that represent the ICML 55® International Lubrication Standard. It is designed to provide an overview of a lubrication management system and processes applicable to the effective management of physical assets related to lubrication, its principles, and terminology. ICML 55.0 is intended for use in association with ICML 55.1, Requirements for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, ICML 55.2, Guideline for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, and ICML 55.3, Auditors' Standard Practice and Policies Manual.




ICML 55.2 – Guideline for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets


Book Description

ICML 55.2 is part of a series of standards documents that represent the ICML 55® International Lubrication Standard. ICML 55.2 is designed to take an in-depth look at the twelve Lubrication Management Plans/Auditable Elements outlined in ICML 55.1, to illustrate the value of each element (the Why?), and provide the reader with many "how to" examples. Included are many punch lists of typical requirements an auditor would look for to prove compliance readiness for certification purposes. Even if certification is not the goal, ICML 55.2 can be used as a practical "blueprint" manual for implementing a best practice lubrication management program, as well as a reference and study guide for many of the individual certifications offered by the ICML. ICML 55.2 is intended for use in association with ICML 55.0, Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets Overview, ICML 55.1, Requirements for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, and ICML 55.3, Auditors’ Standard Practice and Policies Manual.







ICML 55.1


Book Description

ICML 55.1 is part of a series of standards documents that represent the ICML 55℗ʼ International Lubrication Standard. ICML 55.1 details the twelve Lubrication Management Plans/Auditable Elements that an organization must establish, document, manage, and maintain to satisfy the organization0́9s lubrication asset management strategy and system, and to successfully certify to the ICML 55 standard. ICML 55.1 is intended for use in association with ICML 55.0, Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets Overview, ICML 55.2, Guideline for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, and ICML 55.3, Auditors0́9 Standard Practice and Policies Manual.




ICML 55.0 Standard


Book Description

ICML 55.0 is part of a series of standards documents that represent the ICML 55℗ʼ International Lubrication Standard. It is designed to provide an overview of a lubrication management system and processes applicable to the effective management of physical assets related to lubrication, its principles, and terminology. ICML 55.0 is intended for use in association with ICML 55.1, Requirements for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, ICML 55.2, Guideline for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets, and ICML 55.3, Auditors0́9 Standard Practice and Policies Manual.




ICML 55.2 - Guideline for the Optimized Lubrication of Mechanical Physical Assets


Book Description

ICML 55.2 is part of a series of standards documents that represent the ICML 55(R) International Lubrication Standard. ICML 55.2 is designed to take an in-depth look at the twelve Lubrication Management Plans/Auditable Elements outlined in ICML 55.1, to illustrate the value of each element (the Why?).




Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities


Book Description

Completely revised, this new edition includes the latest material on oil analysis, the energy conservation aspects of lube oil application and selection and bearing protector seals. Information on synthesized hydrocarbons and oil mist lubrication is thoroughly revised. It addresses the full scope of industrial lubricants, including general purpose oils, hydraulic fluids, food-grade and environmentally friendly lubricants, synthetic lubricants, greases, pastes, waxes and tribosystems. Detailed coverage is provided on lubrication strategies for electric motor bearings, gear lubrication, compressors and gas engines, and steam and gas turbines. Other topics include proper lubricant handling and storage, as well as effective industrial plant oil analysis practices.




Lubrication Degradation


Book Description

"This book combines the topics of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Lubrication Degradation Mechanisms with the goal to allow the reader to develop the thought process for getting to the root causes of each of the degradation mechanisms. This thought process can be applied to other areas within their facility to mitigate or eliminate any future reoccurrence. Lubrication Degradation: Getting into the Root Causes strives to break down the complex topic of Lubrication Degradation into its six most common failure mechanisms. It presents the mechanisms as manageable components and then teaches the reader how to identify the typical root causes associated with each failure mechanism. The book offers a field-proven and practical root cause analysis approach and discusses a proven thought process for getting to the root causes of each of the degradation mechanisms. The same thought process can be applied to other areas within the same facility, allowing the failure to be identified and appropriate actions taken to mitigate or eliminate any future reoccurrence. An ideal practical book for industry professionals involved with Plant Operations, Engineering, Management, Maintenance, Reliability, and also useful to Technicians"--