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2000/July
Author:Anthony M. (Mac) Smith, AMS Associates
We generally think of reliability centered maintenance (RCM) implementation as three separate activities:
RCM analysis resulting in recommended RCM-based preventive maintenance (PM) tasks
Carrying those RCM-based PM...
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2000/July
Author:David J. Wenszell, Johnson Polymer
Plant keeps tight rein on spare parts inventory with EAM/CMMS. Equipment history reports help keep reliability and maintenance operations efficient.
In enterprise asset management or computerized maintenance ...
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2000/July
Author:Edwin K. Jones, P.E., Consultant
Common threads run through maintenance and reliability transformations at leading companies. They include peer networks, benchmarking, reliability focus, and performance measures.
During the turbulent years of...
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2000/July
Author:Ken Bever, Entek
Comprehensive design links control systems, predictive maintenance systems, CMMS, and enterprise systems to support equipment asset management decisions.
Competition in the global economy has put industrial ...
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2000/July
Author:MT Staff
Is shaft alignment still a source of problems for your rotating equipment? With all of the tools, technology, and training sold in the past decade, why are there still a large number of equipment component...
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2000/July
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
"We find people who want to install software and technology when they should be installing a strategy." That is a comment from one of the contributors to this issue's directory of ...
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