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2004/June
Author:Greg Lee, Ludeca, Inc.
Have you ever talked to a vibration technician who is upset because vibration readings from a new data collector are different from those of an older unit or different brand? On the surface it seems logical that they should agree. An...
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2004/June
Author:Laurie Moormann, Rockwell Automation
Training, then testing, reaps benefits for employees and companies.
Keeping up with the pace of continuously evolving technology is never easy, especially when it comes to automated manufacturing. Over the years, automation technology has...
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2004/June
Author:Leland Parker, DPSI
By taking a few extra administrative steps, maintenance managers can implement more preventive maintenance in less time.
For years, maintenance managers have successfully been using enterprise asset management (EAM) or computerized...
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2004/June
Author:Michael Welber
Web-based courses, hands-on evaluations score with employees and employers.
Many industrial facilities are challenged with recruiting and retaining an adequate supply of trained maintenance technicians. Most of the people who possess the...
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2004/June
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
During a recent visit to the U.S. Postal Service’s Maintenance Technical Support Center, I saw a copy of the “Leadership Principles of Colin Powell” framed and hanging on the wall. As I passed, I...
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2004/June
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
Unless you work in a maintenance department with a multi-location company, you are left to solve many day-to-day maintenance problems on your own, without much outside advice. You may be alone at your plant, but hundreds of other maintenance ...
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2004/June
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M., Editorial Director
Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M., Editorial Director
There was considerable information presented at the Maintenance & Reliability Technology Summit (MARTS) last month about all aspects of maintenance and reliability. The presentations...
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2004/June
Author:Terry Wireman, GenesisSolutions
Translate contributions into the language of finance.
In the majority of companies today, there is a language barrier. There are at least three different languages spoken internally—financial, operational, and technical.
Just as...
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2004/June
Author:Tom Byerley, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
The great pitcher Satchel Paige often said “Don’t look back—something might be gaining on you.” I bring this up, not because we are now in full swing of the baseball season, but because it leads to a relevant point about professional ...
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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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