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Oil Analysis in Action

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Oil Analysis in Action: Avoiding Common Pitfalls & Protecting Your Equipment 

Oil analysis is one of the most powerful tools for monitoring equipment health, but to get reliable results, you need more than just sending samples to the lab. How you store, handle, and manage your lubricants directly impacts the accuracy of your oil analysis and your ability to prevent costly equipment failures. 

Join Kyle Privette, Lubrication Program Manager at AssetWatch, as he dives into practical applications for maintenance, reliability, and lubrication teams looking to get more value from their oil analysis programs. Kyle will break down the fundamentals of oil analysis, common mistakes that can sabotage your results, and simple, actionable steps to improve your lubrication practices. 

What you’ll learn: 

  • Oil Analysis 101: What it is and why it matters 
  • How storage, handling, and sampling mistakes lead to bad results 
  • Why “new” oil isn’t always clean and how to protect your equipment 
  • Common pitfalls to avoid in lubrication programs 
  • Practical tips you can apply today to strengthen reliability 

Whether you’re building a program from scratch or looking to fine-tune what you already have, this is your chance to walk away with real-world insights you can put to work immediately. 

Speaker

Johan Till-Broer

Johan Till-Broer

Director of Product Marketing

Johan-Till Broer is the Director of Product Marketing at AssetWatch, where he leads go-to-market strategy, messaging, and product positioning for the company's predictive maintenance platform. With more than 20 years of experience in B2B technology, Johan has successfully launched and scaled hardware, software, and SaaS products across global markets. Before joining AssetWatch, he held product and marketing leadership roles at UltiMaker, MakerBot, Ubiquiti, and Garmin. Passionate about making complex technologies easy to understand, Johan helps organizations connect technical innovation to real business value and is also a certified CAT I Vibration Analyst.

Oil Analysis in Action

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