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2001/February
Author:Howard Beyer, MagneTek Drives
The versatility, operating efficiencies, and installation economies of general purpose adjustable frequency ac drives are making them increasingly popular as replacements for aging eddy current drives.
The combined simplicity of an ac drive and...
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2001/March
Author:Jeffrey Lewis, QMS Consulting, Inc.
Moving to an electronic version resolves problems that create a performance credibility gap.
Traditionally, paper checklists are employed to identify maintenance activities and their frequency of application. Quite often ...
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2001/October
Author:Joe Bruno, Reliability Maintenance Institute, SKF Industrial Services Center
As part of a recent reliability program, a U.S. lumber plant held a series of machine reliability and vibration technology seminars for its maintenance staff. Afterward, a newly trained maintenance technician identified 10 of the plant's most...
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2001/April
Author:Joe Mikes and Derold Davis, Westin Engineering, Inc.
Knowing and practicing these fundamental steps to creating lasting change can help reinvent companies.
So it's time to change some of the structure of your maintenance department or the way it runs. Perhaps you are a new...
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2001/March
Author:Joe Petronio, Cayenta's Mainsaver EAM Solutions Group
Utilizing the Internet is a logical extension of an EAM/CMMS system and the way most modern systems are being and will be implemented.
Web enabled; mobile computing; browser interfaced. These terms can mean much the same...
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2001/January
Author:John Moubray, Aladon LLC
New regulatory issues are fixing responsibility for equipment failure that results in loss of life. RCM analysis can help mitigate the risk. But streamlined methods fall short. Here is a look at the issues.
Reliability-centered maintenance...
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2001/December
Author:Ken Latino, Meridium, Inc.
Steps to change a plant's culture to the mindset where failure is no longer accepted or tolerated.
Failure has become a part of every industrial culture around the world; it permeates everything we do in an industrial facility. It is so much a...
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2001/March
Author:Michael Hernu, Solomon Associates, Inc.
Large-scale studies in the chemical and petroleum refining industries identify relationships between maintenance and reliability performance and plant characteristics and practices.
Maintenance benchmarking studies have been...
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2001/January
Author:MT Staff
Strong demand for Hewlett-Packard’s (HP) personal computers, printers, high-tech health care instruments, and other products has made the company a leader in the computing industry and one of the country’s most successful ...
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2001/December
Author:MT Staff
Often, in the wake of unexpected shutdowns due to costly equipment failures, superficial investigations result in plant engineers assigning fault to mechanical components. In many cases, however, thorough engineering analysis can delve deeper to...
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