Assignment Lubricant
Assignment Lubricant
Assignment Lubricant
b) Viscosity Grade…………………………………………….3
c) Lathe Machine……………………………………………...4
e) Conclusion………………………………………………….6
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INTRODUCTION TO MACHINERY LUBRICATION
Lubrication is the process or technique employed to reduce friction between, and wear of one
or both, surfaces in proximity and moving relative to each other, by interposing a substance
called a lubricant in between them. Friction is the force that resists relative motion between
two bodies in contact. If friction didn’t exist, nothing would ever stop moving. We need
friction to function, but there are instances where you want to be able to reduce the amount of
friction presentby using lubrication. The lubricant can be a solid, a solid/liquid dispersion, a
liquid such as oil or water, a liquid-liquid dispersion (a grease) or a gas.
With fluid lubricants the applied load is either carried by pressure generated within the liquid
due to the frictional viscous resistance to motion of the lubricating fluid between the surfaces,
or by the liquid being pumped under pressure between the surfaces.
Lubrication can also describe the phenomenon where reduction of friction occurs
unintentionally, which can be hazardous such as hydroplaning on a road.
There are a lot of considerations that must be applied when selecting the type of lubricant we
need to use: viscosity, properties, and more.
There are 3 viscosity grade that commonly used, grade 32, 46 and 68. In this study, we will
explain more on what is viscosity grade, what its difference between the 3 different grades
and more.
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VISCOSITY GRADE
Viscosity grade is an arbitrary measure for the change of viscosity with variations in
temperature. The lower the viscosity grade, the greater the change of viscosity of the oil with
temperature and vice versa. It is used to characterize viscosity changes with relation to
temperature in lubricating oil.
The grade commonly used are grade 32, 46 & 68. This is an explanation on the type of grade
and the function to each type of viscosity grade.
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APPLICATION OF LUBRICATION ON LATHE MACHINE
For lathe machine, we use viscosity grade 46 for their lubricant. For trouble-free operation,
keep the lathe clean and regularly maintained. Use the generic lubrication chart below to
locate and maintain a regular lubrication schedule
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ADVANTAGES OF MACHINERY LUBRICATION
2. Protect Equipment
The protective layer formed by lubrication helps safeguard component surfaces against rust and
corrosion by preventing them from coming in contact with water or other corrosive substances.
Lubricants also serve as conduits that suspend and carry away contaminants to filters or other
separators in the system where they can be removed and not harm components.
5. Reduce The Downtime And Costs Associated With Maintenance And Repair
Because properly lubricated equipment runs longer and more reliably, operations don’t need to be
interrupted as frequently for maintenance and repairs. Therefore, lubrication reduces costs to
maintain, repair and replace equipment and parts. Plus, minimizing operational interruptions helps
improve productivity which, in turn, increases revenue potential
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CONCLUSION
So a lubricant is a substance that reduces friction, heat, and wear when introduced as a film
between solid surfaces.With a basic understanding of lubrication, we can see there are quite a
few advantages of using the proper lubrication in your machines. Higher efficiency, longer
life, better reliability, and less money spent on maintenance are goals that every company
strives to achieve.