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IT will be unfortunate if the two interesting letters on Engineered Lubrication Surveys, which appeared in recent issues of Scientific Lubrication fail to incite further comment from either consumers or suppliers. Certainly we have the pertinent remarks which appeared in the May editorial and it may be considered that further ventilation of the subject is not called for. That would be a pity because as the Editor points out, a consumer has much to gain from a Lubrication Survey, provided, of course, that the Survey has been made by a competent person.
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Aug 1, 1950
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