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2011/July
Author: Jane Alexander, Editor, with Jason Bush, Schneider Electric
High-quality emergency repair of electrical and power systems is key to a fast recovery from catastrophic weather events.
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2011/July
Author:Administrator
Problem Imagine you are running a marathon—24/7/365—with a coach right behind you, constantly demanding more speed and reduced time splits. While your training regimen may have prepared you for the challenge, once you start the...
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2011/July
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Question: “Through our process of improving, we’ve been placing heavy emphasis on standardization of work practices and work execution. At the same time, we expect our best ideas for improvement through innovation will come from the...
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2011/July
Author:Brent Oman, Gates Corporation
Inefficient motor-driven systems lead to the loss of power. That’s the equivalent of losing money. Lots of money. Taking a little time to do the math can help your operations change this equation.
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2011/July
Author:Dave Rosenthal, P.E., Jacobs Engineering
Manufacturers have long contracted out various facets of their maintenance work. They do this because contractors can provide value through lower cost structures, better resource control, access to crafts and specialty services and...
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2011/July
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
It was the 4th of July, 2000. George Scofield, an elderly resident of Columbus, NC, stood silently and respectfully as the “Stars and Stripes” and other flags were carried past him in the town’s Independence Day parade. Sadly,...
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2011/July
Author:John Crossan, Consultant
Looking at your world from a vastly different perspective can be an eye-opening experience. The right maintenance move isn’t always the most obvious or the one based on ‘gut’ feelings.
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2011/July
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
According to Webster’s, “innovate” means “to make changes, to introduce new practices, to renew.” The synonyms for “innovate” are even more powerful and include authoritative action words such as “revolutionize,”...
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2011/July
Author:Motor Decisions Matter
Motor management is a great opportunity for motor-intensive industries (one that can lead to bottom-line savings and improved performance in motor systems). As you build or enhance your motor-management plan, don’t overlook the value of...
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2011/July
Author:MT Staff
SS Sanitary Check Valve
Check-All’s 3-A Sanitary Check Valve is an all-316/316L stainless steel unit with a standard 32 Ra or better finish, for use in new or existing sanitary systems. The 3SC design seals on the ID of sanitary...
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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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