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2012/October
Author:MT Staff
Ratchet For Limited-Access Applications
The 120XP™ Ratchet from GearWrench features 120 positions for every full rotation, allowing it to turn fasteners with a swing arc of as little as three degrees. Its design makes it easier for technicians...
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2012/November
Author:MT Staff
Multiprocess Welding Power Source
Miller Electric’s Multimatic 200 is an all-in-one, portable multiprocess welding power source capable of performing MIG, stick and TIG welding processes in one compact design. The Auto-Set Elite feature allows...
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2012/November
Author:MT Staff
Faster Machinery Alignment Via Onboard Intelligence
Ludeca’s sensALIGN tool combines PRUEFTECHNIK’s new, patented intelligent sensor technology with the ROTALIGN ULTRA iS platform. The result is instantaneous data acquisition and real-time...
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2012/December
Author:MT Staff
Oxygen Sensor For Flue Gas Analyzers
The OXeco LP sensor from City Technology was developed to improve accuracy, operational life and resistance to cross-contamination in flue gas analyzers. The 4OXeco LP low-power version is for use in portable...
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2012/December
Author:MT Staff
Energy-Monitoring For Motor Control Centers
Rockwell Automation has announced the addition of new energy intelligence capabilities in several of its software applications to help users monitor resource consumption by specific units, lines and...
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2012/May
Author:Neil Bloom, Southern California Edison
This month's 25th Anniversary Article was originally written for MT in 2003.
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2012/May
Author:Neil Bloom, Southern California Edison
This month's 25th Anniversary Article was originally written for MT in 2003.
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2012/July
Author:Neville W. Sachs, P.E.
As the industrial arena grows more sophisticated, it seems as though operations are confronting fewer and fewer broken machine shafts. When shafts DO break, however, there are almost always as many theories regarding the suspected culprits as...
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2012/October
Author:Paul D. Tomlingson, Principal Consultant, Paul D. Tomlingson Associates, Inc.
Editor’s Note: In his “Viewpoint” from September 2006, one of the true greats of the maintenance and reliability profession highlighted several issues to consider on a journey to “world class.” Fast-forward six years: Are you there, yet?
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2012/March
Author:Paula Hollywood, Senior Analyst, ARC Advisory Group (ARC)
Ensuring asset reliability isn’t what it used to be. Today, it requires the convergence of process control with work management. This convergence resolves weaknesses in one methodology, while being additive for both.
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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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