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1998/February
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
Commenting on the Internet's World Wide Web last month in this space, I said: "it gets better and better." Now, after spending a month exploring the World Wide Web over a high-speed Internet connection, I'm beginning to wonder. Not wonder about the...
Sunday, 01 February 1998 | 1442 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1998/February
Author:John Mitchell
There are basically two ways to think of maintenance. First, every defect and every problem is an opportunity for improvement. Or the alternative, maintenance is an unavoidable and unpleasant necessity--something like raking leaves. The former must...
Sunday, 01 February 1998 | 1315 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1998/February
Author:MT Staff
Local area networks are becoming common in all types and sizes of plants. Computers are strategically located throughout the plant for easy access to information. For companies with a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), employees with...
Sunday, 01 February 1998 | 1493 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1998/February
Author:Ron Moore, The RM Group
In May 1995, a company we will call ACME North America to protect its identity, began a focused effort to improve manufacturing performance at one of its major production facilities. Particular attention was given to improving plant reliability and...
Sunday, 01 February 1998 | 1297 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
1998/February
Author:Ron Newport, Academy of Infrared Thermography
One of the most widespread myths of electrical maintenance is that the hot electrical connection highlighted by an infrared camera can always be fixed by tightening the connection. That may only make it worse. Despite the 30-year history and...
Sunday, 01 February 1998 | 3727 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more


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