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2012/September/October
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor with Patrick Parvin, SPM Instrument, Inc.
Here’s how proactive condition monitoring is helping an energy-services provider defuse a process safety challenge.
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2012/May/June
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor, with Bill Correll, Generation Systems, Inc.
The innovative approach to lubrication that one paper mill took improved conditions of its machines and its bottom line. That type of success is why a similar approach was rolled out to seven other sites across the corporation.
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2012/January/February
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor, with Paul Michalicka, SKF USA Inc.
Refreshing yourself and your team on the “RIGHTS” of lubrication can help prevent plenty of lubrication “WRONGS” around your operations.
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2012/January/February
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
Snow coming down, a layer of ice on its way to Chicagoland…Can I be faulted for letting my thoughts wander off in the direction of spring? Of course, that gets me thinking about baseball, which in turn gets me thinking about teams—our team, to...
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2012/July/August
Author:Keith E. Meyers, P.E. SKF
Suppliers have made some great strikes in the design, heat treatment, sealing and lubrication of rolling bearings.
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2012/January/February
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
These workhorses (aka SPLs) may not be right for every application, but they have a rightful place in every plant’s lube-management program.
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2012/January/February
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The welcoming of a brand-new year means most of us will have pledged to change our ways—hopefully for the better. I’ve always found the celebration of this holiday paradoxical: We lament our poor decisions and regrets of the past year, while...
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2012/March/April
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Few would disagree that today’s automobiles are safer, more reliable and higher-tech in their most basic forms than those of the past. In contrast, most would agree that the experience of buying a vehicle—new or used—from a dealer hasn’t...
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2012/March/April
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
A child of the Industrial Revolution, this type of system is still working hard in a range of applications.
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2012/May/June
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The Air/Oil system was first developed as a total-loss oil system to meet the specific needs of the high-speed bearing environment.
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