Most people with profound knowledge of hydraulic systems would agree that among the major causes of component failures, particle contamination in oil is the most frequently encountered. The dusty atmosphere in the Middle East causes serious wear in motors. The dust particles, that is obtained from external contaminants such as sand, grits, chips, and abrasive materials, infiltrate the lube. From the lubes, these transmit and deposit on the interiors of the motor parts. The friction caused thereof, from such contaminants damages the moving contact surfaces, which in turn is responsible for increased wear with respect to the motor parts. Speaking to technicians in the industry reveals that while component failure is inevitable in most cases, these failures can be avoided or, at the very least delayed by focusing on lubricant cleanliness with a thorough approach.