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2009/October
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
"I am doing the best that I can, but it's not enough. The other crew doesn't seem to care about the equipment here. They beat it up ... run it dry ... don't put things back. They just don't seem to understand that our future, OUR jobs, depend on...
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2009/October
Author:Charles P. Howes, Integrated Risk Management Associates, LLC
On June 24, 2005, serious trouble erupted at the Praxair gas-filling and distribution facility in St. Louis, MO. The site was storing about 30,000 compressed gas cylinders containing oxygen, nitrogen, propane, propylene, acetylene, carbon dioxide,...
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2009/October
Author:Colleen M. Reeves, Dubric, Inc.
This is what it's all about. How much energy must go into a pump to get the most out of it, and, what does a pump's inefficiency have to do with its reliability?
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2009/October
Author:Dave Holloway, Cooper Crouse-Hinds
The advantages of this alternative to costly hard-wired installations are hard to ignore.
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2009/October
Author:David G. Griffin, Chairman of the Board, Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) and President, CPM Engineering, Ltd.
In a survey conducted recently by the Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA), end-user customers reported that quality of work is most important when deciding which service center to use for electromechanical repair.
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2009/October
Author:Dr. Lube, aka Ken Bannister
Symptom: "Dear Dr. Lube: In a recent maintenance audit, our lubrication program scored very low.
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2009/October
Author:Gerald O. Davis, P.E., Davis Materials & Mechanical Engineering, Inc.
You prepare for the unexpected in life. Here’s how to do something similar for the reliability of your equipment and processes.
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2009/October
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
Publisher Bill Kiesel and I had the pleasure of spending some time in smart company recently, or, more precisely, "with a real smart company."
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2009/October
Author:Mark L. Adams SKF USA Inc.
Give your sealing systems the best chance for survival. Take time to check out these seal-optimization strategies.
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2009/October
Author:MT Staff
By now, we've all heard about carbon emissions and their role in global climate change.
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