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2007/October
Author:Amanda Martyka, Assistant Editor
Keep the following information in mind as you seek out the best product for your specific needs.
Ultrasonic technology can be one of the most valuable items in a predictive maintenance "toolbox." This equipment can locate unwanted leaks, arcing,...
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2007/October
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Now that you've read through this month's magazine, it's fair to ask if you've noticed anything new on our cover and in our pages. You should have. That's because we've made changes in some wording and...
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2007/October
Author:James Huzdovich, Ph.D, P.E., CMRP, CPE C, Raven Services Corporation and Forensic Action Services, LL
In the first installment of this series, the author discussed overcoming some common misconceptions to help you on your way to becoming an Elegant Maintenance Manager. This month, he deals with bringing corrective maintenance under control and...
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2007/October
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In_Chief
Jane Alexander, Editor-In_Chief
Now that you've read through this month's magazine, it's fair to ask if you've noticed anything new on our cover and in our pages. You should have. That's because we've made changes in some wording and visual...
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2007/October
Author:John C. Gray, P.E., RCDD,
Surge protection devices…
The concepts are simple, the solutions straightforward. You’ll find it much less expensive to keep surges and electrical noise from frying your equipment and processes than to recover from the aftereffects of such...
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2007/October
Author:Lonnie Morris, Rockwell Automation Repair Services
Undecided on the path to take? Here’s how the choice to remanufacture is helping end users across industry increase Mean Time Between Failures.
As more and more manufacturers turn to automation to improve their productivity and profitability,...
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2007/October
Author:MT Staff
With the help of new pre-verification devices, coming up with the right answer has gotten safer, easier and much quicker for one Arkansas paper mill.
Electrical safety demands that we know the right answer to one question: "Is there voltage?" Since...
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2007/October
Author:MT Staff
Your company can achieve signifi cant energy and bottom-line savings by implementing an effective motor management plan. With a welldefi ned, proactive plan in place, you are in position to optimize the benefi ts of NEMA Premium™ motors and best...
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2007/October
Author:MT Staff
We’ve said it before: We are always interested in reader feedback, no matter how it reaches us. Letters sent directly to our contributors in response to their respective columns or features can be especially helpful in that they often allow us to...
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2007/October
Author:MT Staff
IR Camera With Real-Time 14-bit Digital Recording Based on a high performance 320x240 detector array, Electrophysics’ TVS-200EX infrared camera produces very high quality thermal images. Advanced features include in-camera...
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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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