_j i "*7 gstL. o PlaPt Executives— When tjotir Engineer and oar Bepresenlalive pul Iheir heads fodelher ~ m HEN one of our representatives comes to your plant he brings a practical knowledge of machinery and a specialised knowledge of lubrication. Your man contributes his knowledge of operating conditions and the problems in your plant. Thus they meet on common ground. They discuss the problems of lubrication from the standpoint of such practical matters as efficient machine operation, overhead charges, coal waste, repair bills, etc. The full force of our lubrication knowledge, gained through many years of study and will be focussed upon your individual plant—upon the lubrication needs of each engine and machine. We are frequently called upon by plant owners to make a complete survey of their equipment and operating conditions. This survey we call a Lubrication Audit. We shall be glad to tell you about the Lubrication Audit on request to our nearest branch. It is a service we render to plant owners without obligation on their part A grade for each type of scrvtct 5 LU 3 VACUUM OIL COMPANY. P TY IT"
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18414, 22 June 1925, Page 14
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202Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18414, 22 June 1925, Page 14
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