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2000/September
Author:MT Staff
Oil analysis can go far beyond simply revealing the condition of the lubricant. Advanced oil analysis techniques are being used to monitor equipment condition. Through the use of these advanced techniques, equipment ...
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2000/February
Author:MT Staff
Premature bearing failure is often caused by misalignment. Here is how to check bearing position.
Figure 1. Faces of inner and outer races of aligned bearings are parallel.
An anti-friction bearing is considered aligned when the...
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2000/April
Author:MT Staff
For maintenance professionals, hardware and software for handheld computers have evolved quickly. Cost-effective methods for eliminating paperwork and improving cycle time on repairs are at a technician's fingertips. ...
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2000/January
Author:MT Staff
Windows CE is establishing itself as a viable technology choice in automation applications ranging from programming software to drives troubleshooting. As manufacturers expand on Windows CE-based developments that can cut across several industries...
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2000/March
Author:Nicholas Phillippi, HSB Reliability Technologies
Guidelines for choosing a vendor that will deliver the products to get the job done, at the proposed price.
It is no secret that the computerized maintenance management software (CMMS) and enterprise asset management (EAM) systems industry has...
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2000/May
Author:Peter Suchting, Mincom, Inc.
The Internet and the World Wide Web are subjects of enormous interest and excitement. But what do they really mean to the world of asset maintenance?
There is no doubt that web enablement offers enormous potential for improvements in performance...
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2000/December
Author:R.W. (Bob) Mutch, MegaMation Systems Inc.
Using wireless devices to communicate within departments in a company is a hot topic. The Internet and handheld computers have added new features and capabilities; however, this is not a new topic in the maintenance ...
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2000/June
Author:Richard W. Lowell, HSB Reliability Technologies
The bottom line is that equipment reliability and overall productivity are improved by leveraging your employees' knowledge, skill, and behavior.
How much do you really care about the training your employees receive? After all, training is...
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2000/November
Author:Ricky Smith, Life Cycle Engineering, Inc.
Focus on failure prevention rather than troubleshooting. Here are some best practices you can use to upgrade your preventive maintenance procedures for hydraulic systems.
Most companies spend a lot of money training their...
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2000/April
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
The Rodney Dangerfield refrain "We don't get no respect" keeps popping up again and again in maintenance circles. If we really want to change the image of maintenance and become the...
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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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