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2012/February
Author:Administrator
Prevent Sludge From Building Up Your Costs
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2012/February
Author:Bob Baldwin, Founding Editor, Maintenance Technology
This month’s “Viewpoint” first ran as the December 1989 installment of founding and long-time MT Editor (1988–2005) Bob Baldwin’s “Uptime” column. While it refers to an event that occurred 23 years ago and includes a quote from an...
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2012/February
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
As maintenance and reliability professionals, we know that unreliable equipment and facilities can impact the bottom line of the business. Unfortunately, equipment reliability all too often ends up as a low priority in many American businesses.
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2012/February
Author:Dave Berube, Life Cycle Engineering
Pushback forces you to do a better job of selling and implementing new ideas.
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2012/February
Author:Dr. Lube, aka Ken Bannister
Symptom: “Dr. Lube, for many years we have successfully run 85-140 gear oil in our lumber-mill gearboxes, with the exception of our worm gearboxes that fail twice a year. I believe this rate of failure is unacceptable.” [Edited for space.]...
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2012/February
Author:Frank Healy, Fluke Corporation
What you haven’t been able to see before now, probably has been biting you in a big way.
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2012/February
Author:Howard W Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP, Dreisilker Electric Motors, Inc.
According to this analysis, a change in your motor mindset may be in order.
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2012/February
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
It’s probably dangerous for me to wade into an interpretation of some trending, since many of you do just that for a living—albeit from an equipment-health perspective. But this is an opinion piece (which is one of the things I get to do for a...
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2012/February
Author:Mike Fitch, LUDECA, Inc.
So many machines. So little time. What’s the best approach?
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2012/February
Author:MT Staff
This year’s Maintenance and Reliability Technology Summit (MARTS) exhibitors will be showcasing a wide range of products and services vital to capacity assurance professionals across industry. They’ll be on hand in the MARTS exhibition area at...
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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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Are you struggling with a high ratio of emergency (unplanned) to planned work orders, a huge backlog, a lack of sufficient resources, an inability to balance the work load, constant work interruptions, not having parts when needed, recurring failures, and much more. In these lean times, when more is expected from fewer resources, having a highly efficient maintenance program with thoughtful planning and scheduling is the key to success.
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