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Lube Rooms: Where Asset Death Begins!

Paul Llewellyn | Reliability Training & Education Manager, Lubrication Engineers
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Webinar Description

When it comes to asset life, or the death thereof, sometimes we become our own worst enemy and unknowingly destroy any chance the asset has for a long productive life simply by the way we subject the new oil to contamination. This presentation will address how poor storage and handling practices create that problem and will provide some opportunities to address and eliminate those costly mistakes.

Learning Takeaways:

  1. Setting up a lube storage area
  2.  Identifying and sampling incoming oil
  3.  Filtering new oil for use
  4.  Transferring new oil for storage or use
  5. Tagging storage containers, transfer equipment and assets
  6. Retrofitting assets for contamination control
  7.  Conducting oil analysis and filtration at the asset
  8. Transitioning from time-based to condition-based oil changes
  9. Finding hidden profits

About the Presenter

As asset reliability training and education manager at Lubrication Engineers, Paul is responsible for providing continuous education for sales consultants and customers through new employee training, webinars, field training, in-plant seminars, trade shows and other events and activities. His position was created in September 2015 as a reflection of the importance LE places on having a consultancy sales force that is the best in the industry – professional, knowledgeable and well-versed in lubricants and reliability products.

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Paul Llewellyn Reliability Training & Education Manager, Lubrication Engineers

As asset reliability training & education manager at Lubrication Engineers, Paul is responsible for providing continuous education for sales consultants and customers through new employee training, webinars, field training, in-plant seminars, trade shows and other events and activities. His position was created in September 2015 as a reflection of the importance LE places on having a consultancy sales force that is the best in the industry – professional, knowledgeable and well-versed in lubricants and reliability products.

Prior to this role, Paul spent five years as general sales manager, helping to build and strengthen LE’s corporate and field sales team. He started his career with Lubrication Engineers as a corporate sales manager, serving eight years in that role. He also spent 10 years as a sales manager and product manager for the A.W. Chesterton Company, based in Stoneham, Mass.

Paul is an AMP-certified reliability leader (CRL), an STLE-certified lubrication specialist (CLS) and has earned MLT I, MLT II and MLA II certifications. Paul earned his business administration degree in marketing from Texas Christian University. He has two sons. Paul is active in Fort Worth as a member of the Texas Christian University Lettermen’s Association Board, a member of the Aledo United Methodist Church, and coaching his sons in football and baseball. He also provides baseball instruction at his training facility, The Baseball Ranch.