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2003/December
Author:Administrator
Many process systems operate by the storage, transfer, metering, and disposal of liquid materials. The pumps that move the liquid materials represent a point where maintenance failure can halt all other processes. Extending the service life of...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 7133 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2003/December
Author:Allan Rienstra, SDT North America
It would be great if every piece of technology ever bought paid immediate dividends. And if every tool or instrument purchased lived up to its initial billing and was implemented full scale to perform the jobs it was purchased for. The reality...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 1858 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2003/December
Author:Bob Taylor
For the most part, we can describe in fairly exacting detail the functional components of a strong reliability program. Moreover, we are confident that implementing these reliability practices will yield results that benefit virtually every...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 1373 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2003/December
Author:Dorothy Hellberg, Emerson Learning Solutions
While e-learning initiatives abound, traditional methods still form the core of training for maintenance personnel. Training professionals generally agree that different people learn in different ways, and the most effective training matches the...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 1293 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2003/December
Author:Joe Mikes, Consultant
Roles, responsibilities, and policies have to be defined to manage the risks of software installation. A new software installation is one of the most difficult challenges for an organization. There are many considerations in managing the...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 1445 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2003/December
Author:Mike Laszkiewicz, Rockwell Automation
Success factors for a business-based approach While most maintenance professionals understand the untapped value hidden in plant assets, making the case to corporate leadership for maximizing these assets is an ongoing battle. Perhaps the...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 1727 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2003/December
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor Rockwell Automation Fair, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Rockwell’s Allen-Bradley brand, drew more than 14,000 people (customers, speakers, exhibitors, and Rockwell personnel) to Milwaukee in...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 1376 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2003/December
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
Using specialized sensing technologies for machinery condition based monitoring (CBM) or predictive maintenance (PdM) has long been documented as a beneficial part of a machinery reliability strategy. According to MaintenanceBenchmarking.com, ...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 1669 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2003/December
Author:Tom Byerley, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Diagnosis: Among the victims of the economic slowdown over the past few years have been many professional development programs. Companies and individuals alike have been rather reluctant to “invest” (I believe PD is an investment, not an...
Monday, 01 December 2003 | 1264 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more


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