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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Hi, we are using Shell Tellus 100 for a rotary bearing / friction device. After only several thousand revs at approx 20 rpm the performance of the device changes. We have noticed a brown, thin possibly sludgy deposit on the surfaces. This wipes off easlily. We believe this could well be affecting the performance due to a change in the frictional characteristics etc., Can anyone give an explanation as to what this could be ?
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Pat.
It might be from the product itself if it ie. over-heats. Have you tested the oil? I recommend sending an oil sample to nearest lab and if possible a sample of the sludge. Check for low water content, TAN and other oxidation factors in the oil, and additves (like Phosphorus) in the sludge. |
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Is this oil original fill or it is a replacement. If it's a replacement, how extensive flushing was performed? When was last added make up oil, and how much? I am asking this, because of possible incompatibility between additives from old and new oil.
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