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2003/June
Author:Doug Gribble, UVLM
Implementing these common sense methods and practices will save time and effort, and lower costs.
No two companies operate exactly the same way, and maintenance tasks are often performed differently. However, this article will present the...
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2003/June
Author:Gary Johnson, National Technology Transfer
Educational system and training programs should be adjusted.
The baby boom generation, the last one that produced significant numbers of craftspeople, is retiring. Between the retirements and the scarcity of entry-level craftspeople, we have a...
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2003/June
Author:Ian Vail and Joe Mikes, Business Process Architecture, Inc.
Vital step can save rework and stress.
Defining the real need for new software and staying focused is tricky. There are so many variables along the way to a good software implementation that falling off the track is easy. There has to be a...
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2003/June
Author:Jason D. Aughenbaugh, Amgen, Inc.
Second in a series of articles discussing the management of backlog
The first article in this series, “Essential Elements of Backlog Measurement and Analysis,” defined backlog as the classification of work that, for whatever reason, has...
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2003/June
Author:John P. Cook, Entergy Nuclear Northeast
The most critical decision in aluminum to copper bolted joint design is the selection of the Belleville washer.
A previous article by Norman Shackman, P.E. (“The Trouble with Torque in Electrical Connections,” MT 11/02, pg. 24)...
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2003/June
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Maintenance and reliability information is very complex. But just how complex is difficult for many of us to understand. We tend to think in terms of paper (work orders, drawings, reports) or common...
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2003/June
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
I have a friend who bought an old farmhouse in rural Nebraska from a family who never threw anything away. Somewhere in those piles, my friend came across some Barbie doll outfits unopened from the 1960s and asked if I could help him sell...
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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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