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2013/March
Author:Lonnie Morris, Rockwell Automation
Don’t wait until it’s too late to think about managing the life cycles of your automation investments. Your operation's bottom line is at stake.
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2013/April
Author:Mark Lee, Vice President and General Manager, Inpro/Seal
Little Acts Produce Big Results
As we ponder ways to improve customer intimacy, we are inundated with tools like CRM, VOC, RSS and a slew of other TLAs (three-letter acronyms). While the concept is making some software companies and consultants...
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2013/January
Author:Mark Ruby, MBA, Sr. Vice President, Reliability Consulting Group, Life Cycle Engineering (LCE)
Three Ways For Measuring Continuous Improvement Success
Measuring the success of a continuous improvement initiative is critical to the overall success of a project. From a change-management perspective, projects are more likely to be successful...
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2013/February
Author:Matt Hudson, Ph.D., MChem, Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc.
To Innovate, Break The Routine
I believe that innovation can’t be taught. It must come naturally, as part of a lifestyle. This became clear to me recently when I was given an opportunity to experience a work process outside of my day-to-day...
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2013/January
Author:Motor Decisions Matter
Today’s marketplace is full of voices promoting adjustable speed drives (ASDs) with competing claims of savings and benefits. What’s all this discussion about?
An ASD controls the speed of an induction motor by adjusting the voltage and...
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2013/March
Author:Motor Decisions Matter
Henry Ford once said, “Quality means doing it right when no one is looking.” Sound motor management practices, like conducting a motor inventory to assess repair-replace decisions before motors fail, are done behind the scenes, but can lead to...
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2013/May
Author:Motor Decisions Matter
How will you respond when a motor breaks down in your plant? A common course of action is to repair the unit if that costs less than replacement. As shown by the chart below, however, total costs of motor ownership depend more on a motor’s...
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2013/January
Author:MT Staff
Impact-Resistant IR Windows Exceed Industry Standards
The IRISS Platinum Series of clear, impact-resistant (from both sides) polymer infrared (IR) windows render traditional crystal IR windows obsolete. Made of Poly-View System™ clear polymer,...
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2013/February
Author:MT Staff
Housing With Multiple Connection Options For Timers And Monitors
A new housing for ABB’s CT-S range of time relays and CM range of measuring and monitoring relays features two connection options: Double-Chamber Cage Connection terminals and...
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2013/February
Author:MT Staff
Flexible, Extended-Height Gauging System
Renishaw’s Equator 300 Extended Height comparative gauge doubles the space below the measuring volume of the company’s original model, providing a 300-mm height to accept tall parts or those attached...
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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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