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2012/December
Author:Administrator
Motors drive industry and, ultimately, drive the success of corporations and organizations all over the world. Maintenance professionals need to ensure that the motors their companies depend upon are running optimally. To make good decisions about...
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2012/December
Author:Administrator
Each year, Maintenace Technology profiles the leading suppliers to industry, highlighting corporations in a special section.
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2012/December
Author:Administrator
Next-Generation, Extended-Life Contamination Control Products
Air Sentry® is a leading developer of contamination control products that keep particulate matter and excess moisture from the headspace inside vessels like gearboxes that hold...
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2012/August
Author:Andy Gager, CMRP, CPIM Life Cycle Engineering (LCE)
While the idea of a group hug may sound nice, that’s not what we really need. Time, labor and control are key to the efficient coordination of maintenance and operations.
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2012/August
Author:Art Eunson, Executive General Manager, GE’s Bently Nevada Product Line
GE CEO & Chairman Jeff Immelt often discusses how global growth and demand from overseas customers represents a tremendous opportunity for U.S. manufacturing and innovation. (In fact, GE has already discussed its plans for creating...
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2012/August
Author:Barbara Hulit, President, Fluke Corporation
Today’s global economy allows companies to design, source, manufacture and sell from an intricate web of locations based on a variety of factors, including customer sites, talent base, supply quality and availability and logistics costs. Fluke is...
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2012/January
Author:Benjamin Orchard, Opto 22
Why do it and how do you start?
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2012/January
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
It’s been an amazing journey. Moving toward 2012 and a year-long celebration of Maintenance Technology’s Silver Anniversary, I’ve been spending considerable time going through our magazine’s archives.
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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/September
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
“I know we’ve been hearing more and more about ‘Asset Management Systems’ as described in the PAS 55:2008 specification and the emerging ISO-55000 standard. But I still don’t get it. Yes, I know sometimes they change the name of something...
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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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