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1997/October
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Last month when I discussed two massive monuments to a bygone industrial era, the Cornish pumping engine and the Quincy mine steam hoist, I noted that the romantic good old days were not all that good. But people still wish for simpler times when...
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1997/October
Author:Jim Picknell, Coopers & Lybrand Consulting, and Keith A. Steel, Revere Inc.
A modern computerized maintenance management system should have the functionality to support a reliability-centered maintenance effort. Here is how they can work together.
Asset optimization at minimum cost is a fundamental principle of modern...
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1997/October
Author:John Moubray, Aladon
Maintenance strategies, as I suggested in a previous article, should be developed in three stages:
Determine the maintenance requirements of each asset in its operating context
Decide what resources are needed to fulfill those...
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1997/October
Author:Kevin Harrison and Bill Cunningham, Accuride Corp.
Infrared thermography and waveform analysis identify mechanical failure and highlight increased duty cycle concerns in robotic work cell.
Root cause investigation of a single fault on a piece of critical production equipment at Accuride's...
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1997/October
Author:Michael E. McGrey, Facility and Plant Services, Inc.
Industrial companies are addressing plant capacity improvement in many ways. The cornerstone of these processes is often overall equipment effectiveness, which includes both equipment and process reliability. Several terms are used to describe...
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
The automation of more and more processes and operations in today’s factories and commercial buildings is helping to reduce energy consumption and increase safety and productivity as never before. However, automation has also added a large dose ofcomplexity for the technicians who maintain and troubleshoot the systems. Click here to learn how Fluke's CNX 3000 Wireless system can help.

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