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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Currently putting in a condition monitoring program that is to be started from scratch. Looking for some photos of em heavy earthmoving equipment service bays and filter carts that can be used.
We run a fleet of Cat 776 trucks and Komatsu HD785 ohts, Thanks |
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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
if you go to the hydac web page you will find a few good filter carts available
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Double Platinum Member - 100 or more posts |
Look at back issues of Machinery Lubrication or Practicing Oil Analysis for the articles on Simplot Mining and the Port of Tacoma's programs.
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
If it would help, I can pass on some contact details to you of some people who may be able to help out. Drop me an email, admin@lubemate.com.au
There is a company that services the super pit in Kalgoorlie that would be a good source of information along with another company that services Xstrata in Townsville and Mt Isa. Drop me an email and I'll pass on some details. |
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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
This reply might be a little late but for filter carts speak to a company called fluidline services in Kalgoorlie they are Pall agents and have years of experience in this field
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Bronze Member - 1 or more posts |
Even the most expensive "filter carts" still rely on antiquated technology that removes only a few grams of contaminants before the cartrudges need to be changed. Conventional filtration methods also do not remove the "degredated oil" sludge from the fluid, as it is allowed even in a thick fluidity, to pass through the filter medium. However, Alpha Omega Centrifuge Inc. has a mobile cart formatted centrifuge oil cleaning system that is proven in testing with industry and the US ARMY, to not only remove even the most fine abrasive particulates to below 1/10th of a micron, but WILL remove the grease-like sludge that includes SPENT or WORN-OUT additives, degredated or "burnt" oil, as well as trace amounts of water. With our water removal cartridges, the system can remove quarts of water from a working system. Oil cleanliness levels far below minimum requirement for pump and valve manufacturers are regularly achieved, and cleaner-than-new oil in a working hydraulic system is guaranteed. For additional information contact: cmaugust@sbcglobal.net, or view the websit at alphaomegacentrifuge.com
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Platinum Member - 50 or more posts |
Juddy,
Both PALL Australia and Mining and Hydraulic supplies have some very good setup for what you want. You should get a copy of their catalogues to see what is out there in the market and ask them for similar setups that you are after. You will need to consider an overall approach to contamination control via the following:- 1. Oil supplier - is the oil filtered and at what cleanliness level once received on site. You will need to talk to supplier if you are interested in filtered oil. 2. Site storage tanks - are there proper air filtered/dessicant breathers and filtration system on these tanks. 3.Workshop - are there filtration systems to the hose reels? Are the hoses capped when not in use. 4. Service trucks - what breathers and filtration systems are on these trucks. 5. Equipment - what filtration systems are these trucks and are they adequate. How often will periodic kidney looping be done. Don't forget to include coolant filtration systems. Also have a program in place to track the cleanliness code via both the automatic lazer particle method and filterpatch method. I hope this helps |
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Silver Member - 10 or more posts |
Hi
Can you give your e mail and I will send some information R.SASSON |
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