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2002/July
Author:Gino Palarchio, Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals
In my last Viewpoint ("Maximizing Asset Reliability Requires Reliability Driven Maintenance," April 2002), I introduced a maintenance business process which I call the Reliability Driven Maintenance Process and identified its four stages: plan,...
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2002/July
Author:Randy Heisler, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel
Getting a program to stick requires communication with all affected parties.
Identifying the key elements to a maintenance excellence program and putting them together with a little communication mortar will form the foundation of a maintenance...
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2002/July
Author:Susan Dahlberg, Managing Editor
EAM/CMMS software for maintenance and reliability organizations that require powerful and responsive information systems.
The information requirements of large plants have traditionally been satisfied by large software programs running on midrange...
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2002/July
Author:Warren C. Garber and R. James Seffrin, Infraspection Institute
Thermographers who traditionally have relied on IFOV values should consider using ratio values instead.
As the art and science of infrared thermography has matured, infrared test equipment has evolved. Technological advances during the past 15...
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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.

New Pig’s PIG® Latching Drum Lids enable quick, easy drum access and secure closure to help meet closed container regulations. Designed to open and close easily with one hand, the Lids keep drum contents dry and pure without hassle.
Are you struggling with a high ratio of emergency (unplanned) to planned work orders, a huge backlog, a lack of sufficient resources, an inability to balance the work load, constant work interruptions, not having parts when needed, recurring failures, and much more. In these lean times, when more is expected from fewer resources, having a highly efficient maintenance program with thoughtful planning and scheduling is the key to success.
This white paper will help you reduce maintenance costs and maximize efficiency. Click here to download the White Paper.