Safety/Storage
Trade Terms
Lubricant Forms and Bases
Lubrication/film protection
Grease guns and dispensers
100

Originally Lubricants were a derivative of what?

Animal fats, vegetable oils, and refined crude oil

100

To Break into tiny airborne droplets, creating a mist

Atomize

100

Three lubrication oil bases are classified as what?

Natural Oils, Mineral oils, Synthetic oils

100

Metal surfaces can stick to each other without what?

Proper Lubrication

100

Hand operated transfer pumps, Gear lube dispensers, and Lever-operated grease guns are all examples of what? 

Manual Lubrication Equipment

200

Lubricants are classified and considered non-hazardous materials

False

200

Measure of a lubricant's thickness and willingness to pour freely

Viscosity

200

Paraffinic Aromatic, and Naphthenic are all examples of what kind of Oils

 Mineral Oils

200

Three levels of lubrication film protection

Mixed film, Boundary Layer, Full film lubrication

200

Both under and over filling an oil sump or gearbox can result equipment damage

True

300

SDS Stands for What

Safety Data Sheet

300

Lubricants made from chemical compounds and dramatically modifies petroleum products

Synthetic Oils

300

Is how quickly oxidation breaks down the chemical structure and eventually destroys lubricating qualities 

Oxidation resistance

300

Reaching normal operating temperatures, what type of layer lubrication is reached?

Boundary Layer Lubrication

300
Small spring-loaded jaw fittings for grease application 

Zerk fitting 

400

Waste with properties that make it dangerous or capable of having a harmful effect on human health or environment

Hazardous waste

400

Plugs or stoppers used to close an opening. however, on a drum, this term is often used to the openings themselves

Bungs

400

What type of Lubricant is needed for long term storage and corrosion protection

Dry Film Lubricant

400

The Ideal lubricating condition which minimizes the friction on moving parts. also known as Fluid film Lubrication

Full Film Lubrication

400
Atmospheric vents are used on Machinery that runs hot. also known as?

Breathers

500

Under indoor storage guidelines what class fire extinguishers shall be located in the room?

Class C

500

The lowest temperature at which a lubricant flows freely. A high pour point is often a sign of high Paraffin (wax) content.

Pour point

500

This helps keep oxygen in the water from bonding with iron to create rust (iron oxide)

Corrosion inhibitors

500

Higher speeds are best addressed with what type of viscosity oils and softer grease.

Low-viscosity

500

Sophisticated Programmable control for suppling grease to multiple lubrication points.

Automated lubrication Equipment

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