machinery oil

  • 11Oil sampling — is a procedure for collecting a volume of fluid from lubricated or hydraulic machinery for the purpose of oil analysis. Much like collecting forensic evidence at a crime scene, when collecting an oil sample, it is important to ensure that… …

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  • 12oil rig — oilrig oil rig . A structure and associated machinery used in drilling for oil or gas; it is usually in the form of a tower. Called also {drilling rig}. Syn: drill rig, drilling rig, oil rig. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 13oil-cup — oilˈ cup noun A small cup like container, usu attached to machinery, for holding and dispensing lubricating oil • • • Main Entry: ↑oil …

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  • 14oil can — oil can, 1. a can to hold oil. 2. a can with a narrow nozzle, for lubricating machinery and moving parts …

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  • 15oil-rig — machinery used to drill oil wells …

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  • 16Oil Campaign chronology of World War II — Main articles: Oil Campaign of World War II and Oil Campaign targets of World War II The Oil Campaign chronology of World War II lists bombing missions and related events regarding the petroleum/oil/lubrication (POL) facilities that supplied Nazi …

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  • 17Oil filter — Spin on oil filter on a Saab 9 5 An oil filter is a filter designed to remove contaminants from engine oil, transmission oil, lubricating oil, or hydraulic oil. Oil filters are used in many different types of hydraulic machinery. A chief use of… …

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  • 18Oil City, Pennsylvania — Not to be confused with Oil City, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. For other places with the same name, see Oil City (disambiguation). Oil City, Pennsylvania   City   Motto: A Special Blend of People …

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  • 19Oil gusher — An oil gusher (or just gusher ; also sometimes called a wild well ) is an uncapped oil well connected to a reservoir of petroleum oil that is under high pressure. The oil can shoot 200 feet (60 m) or higher into the air.… …

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  • 20Oil Creek (Allegheny River) — Coordinates: 41°25′54″N 79°42′33″W / 41.43167°N 79.70917°W / 41.43167; 79.70917 …

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