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Often overlooked as an integral part of
your Oil Analysis Program, the
extraction of the oil sample is a key
influence on the data integrity and
ultimately the success of your program.
Proper oil sampling is the most
important step taken to ensure you are
reacting properly to the data provided
in the oil analysis reports and it is
the easiest to make consistent. Each
time a sample is drawn, you need to make
sure the end results are the same
regardless of the technician drawing the
sample. The purpose of this 14 minute
iPresentation Tutorial is to review the
best locations and tools for extracting
the sample and proper procedures to
allow for reliable and safe oil
sampling.