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2008/March/April
Author:Amanda Martyka, Assistant Editor
The places where lubrication is needed aren’t always made to order. Too often, lubricants are required to stand up (and perform without a hitch) under some of the most severe conditions imaginable—extremely hot and cold environments,...
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2008/May/June
Author:Amanda Martyka, Assistant Editor
With so much riding on a processor’s ability to help feed the world, the incorrect choice can be a killer in more ways than one.
Hungry for improved reliability and increased profitability in your food processing operations? Proper...
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2007/November/December
Author:Amanda Martyka, Assistant Editor
There is plenty to consider when acquiring a lube cart, including flow rate, filter type and viscosity range, among others. Aside from their many options and customizable features, lube carts offer the flexibility of portable—and...
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The Fundamentals/2008
Author:Bill Hillman A&B Asset Management Specialists
What’s your definition of maintenance?
One of the most frequent remarks we hear from students taking maintenance crafts classes is: “Managers don’t want it done right. They just want to get it running again.” Such comments indicate...
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2009/November/December
Author:Bill Hillman, Ludeca, Inc.
Did you know that about 50% of vibration-based damage to rotating equipment is directly related to misalignment?
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Utilities Manager/2010
Author:Bill Hillman, Ludeca, Inc.
You might be surprised at how much energy is wasted when these systems operate poorly.
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2010/July/August
Author:Bill Hillman, Ludeca, Inc.
You might be surprised at how much energy is wasted when these systems operate poorly.
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2010/January/February
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
I recently spent time putting my old wooden sailboat away after a season on Lake Michigan. As I worked, I began to realize how similar sailing is to magazine publishing. Exhilarating, yet challenging.
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2011/January/February
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
You may have read about the recent release of Mark Twain's autobiography—100 years after his death.
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2012/January/February
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
It’s the time of year for resolutions. Have you resolved to enhance your professional development this year?
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