The Machinery Lubrication II course is particularly valuable for maintenance, reliability, and operations professionals who are directly responsible for lubrication-related tasks.
Planners, supervisors, managers, and other stakeholders can also gain critical insights into identifying lubrication program gaps, uncovering cost-saving opportunities, and making informed, data-driven decisions.
Recommended for job titles and roles such as:
Operator, Lubrication Technician (Lube Tech)
Inspector
PdM Technician, Reliability Engineer, Maintenance Engineer
Reliability Manager, Maintenance Manager
Key Learning Outcomes
Master troubleshooting techniques and advanced oil analysis methods
Effectively control contamination, temperature, and air entrainment
Reduce operating costs and improve equipment efficiency
Be fully prepared for the ICML – MLT II certification exam
Top Benefits
Learn industry best practices for performing daily lubrication tasks
Gain deeper, actionable insights to enhance equipment reliability
Improve data-driven decision-making in maintenance operations
Identify gaps and opportunities within your lubrication program
The ML II course contains 24 hours of material taught over three days. It is fully aligned with the body of knowledge of the International Council for Machinery Lubrication’s MLT II certification, and a sample schedule has been provided below.
| MORNING | AFTERNOON | |
|---|---|---|
| DAY 1 | Lubricant Formulation Lubricant Properties and Testing | Viscosity Additives Lubricant Fundamentals Grease |
| DAY 2 | Lubricant Selection | Lubricant Selection |
| DAY 3 | Application of Oil and Grease Sampling Contimation Impact, Detection and Control | Contimation Impact, Detection and Control Lubricant Storage and Management Maintenance Culture Course Review and Wrap-Up |




