Instructions
Oil Sampling Procedure
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Coolant Sampling Procedure
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Fleet Products (tubing to be purchased separately)
Part Number |
Kit Description |
Pricing |
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JGOA01 |
Basic Oil Analysis Kit (10-Pack) |
$160.99 |
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JGOA02 |
Advanced Oil Analysis Kit (10-Pack) |
$212.99 |
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JGOA03 |
Ultimate Oil Analysis Kit (10-Pack) |
$286.99 |
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JGOA0K |
Ultimate Oil Analysis Kit (10-Pack) w/Water by Karl Fischer (ppm) |
$311.99 |
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JGCA01 |
Coolant Analysis Kit (10-pack) |
$268.99 |
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JGVP01 |
Vacuum Pump, Red (for oil) |
$26.40 |
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JGVP02 |
Vacuum Pump, Blue (for coolant) |
$26.40 |
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JGTU02 |
Tubing 1/4" (100ft Roll) |
$10.45 |
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JGTU03 |
Tubing 1/4" (1000ft Roll) |
$87.50 |
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JGTU103 |
Tubing 3/16" (100ft Roll) |
$9.99 |
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PPUPS |
Prepaid UPS Ground Label (closest lab, up to 10 samples) |
$22.99 |
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PUPSND |
Prepaid UPS Next Day Return Label (closest lab, up to 10 samples) |
$51.99 |
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Oil Analysis Kit Description
Includes Metals Analysis (wear metals, contaminant metals and additive metals), Viscosity at 100C ,
Water Content and Soot Content
May be used for engines, transmissions, gear boxes, differentials, or refrigerator truck circulation motors.
Includes all of the tests included in the Basic Oil Analysis Kit plus TBN (Total Base Number) for engine oil
samples, TAN (Total Acid Number) for non-engine oil samples and Oxidation/Nitration.
Recommended for Heavy Duty fleet analysis or industrial hydraulic equipment where evaluation of the equipment’s filtration system is also required.
Includes all tests included in the Advanced Oil Analysis Kit plus an evaluation of either iron wear or general system debris.
Where filter media size is known, this kit can be used to evaluate whether or not filters are providing expected filtration by measuring system particles and comparing system particle sizes to filter media size. As with the Advanced Oil Analysis Kit, this kit may also be used to extend drain intervals in addition to measuring system debris.
- Particle Quantifier (PQ Index) - Engine oil samples receive Particle Quantifier testing with "PQ Index" reported. The Particle
Quantifier exposes the oil sample to a magnetic field. The presence of any ferrous (iron based) metal causes a distortion in the field,
which is represented as the PQ Index. PQ Index correlates well with Direct Read Analytical Ferrography (large). PQ does not provide a
ratio of small to large ferrous particles; however, if the PQ Index is smaller than the Iron as shown in the ICP wear metal data (ppm),
then it's unlikely there are any particles larger than 10 microns present in the sample. If the PQ Index increases dramatically while
the ICP Iron data (ppm) remains constant or decreases, then it's likely that larger iron particles are being generated and add-on
Analytical Ferrography testing may be recommended.
- Particle Count and ISO Cleanliness Code - Non-engine samples from filtered systems, such as hydraulics, turbines, compressors,
automatic or power shift transmissions, recirculation systems and gear systems (with a fluid viscosity of less than ISO 320) will recieve
Particle Count testing and a calculation for ISO Cleanliness Code (per ISO 4406). The unit of measure is for Particle Count is
(#particles per milliliter). Results are reported in the following micron size ranges: >4 µm, >6 µm, >10 µm, >14 µm, >21 µm, >
38 µm, >70 µm and >100 µm. ISO Cleanliness Code is a unit-less number based on the Particle Count results in the 4, 6 and 14 µm
Particle Count ranges. For example, an ISO Cleanliness Code of 19/16/13 means the sample contained between 2,500 and 5,000
particles >4 µm, between 320 and 640 particles >6 µm and between 40 and 80 particles >14 µm.
Coolant Analysis Kit
This kit is designed for advanced coolant testing and includes the following tests: pH, % glycol, Freeze Point, Boiling Point, Nitrite content, Specific Conductivity, Foam Break Time, Carboxylic Acid (pass/fail), Corrosion Metals, Contaminant Metals, and Inhibitor Metals