Introduction

Oil analysis is only as reliable as the sample you take. The most common mistake is drawing oil from stagnant areas or drain points, which rarely show the lubricant’s actual condition. The live zone—a location where oil flows under normal operating pressure and temperature—provides the most accurate snapshot of equipment health.

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