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2007/September/October
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, CPMM, CMRP, Contributing Editor
The development of an effective lubrication procedure is the backbone of a successful, World-Class maintenance program. Once developed, this procedure can be expanded into the method by which all of the bearings in your unique process receive the...
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The Fundamentals/2009
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, CPMM, CMRP, Contributing Editor
These techniques served you well in the good times. Harness them now to survive the downturn.
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The Fundamentals/2008
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, CPMM, CMRP
If you fail to correctly determine the cause(s) of your downtime, you’re setting the stage for your next breakdown.
All maintenance professionals know the hollow feeling in the pit of the stomach that accompanies sudden and unexpected...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Richard Martinez, Standard Alloys
Show me a cavitating pump and I'll show you an energy hog.
Most operating facilities in today's marketplace are aware of the effects that cavitation has on mechanical pump reliability. Reduced rotor stability, shorter bearing life and the...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:Richard Piekarz, Rockwell Automation Contributing Editor
Tasked with selecting the most reliable motor control solution with the lowest total cost of ownership? You’ll want to remember that it really pays to buy “smart” in this case.
Rising energy prices are motivating industry to explore any...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Richard Piekarz, Rockwell Automation
Tasked with selecting the most reliable motor control solution with the lowest total cost of ownership? You’ll want to remember that it really pays to buy “smart” in this case.
Rising energy prices are motivating industry to explore any...
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2012/March/April
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
The Japan-based bearing maker equates the low-friction, energy-saving qualities of its products with its aggressive campaign to cut waste and pollution. Its NSK Americas group is a strong part of the team.
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Roddy Yates, Baldor Electric Company
Questions and answers. . .
Selection, sizing, installation and maintenance of these units can impact your energy efforts.
In many facilities, the process of selecting a standby generator can either go relatively quickly or painfully slow.How you...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:Roddy Yates, Baldor Electric Company
Selection, sizing, installation and maintenance of these units can impact your energy efforts.
In many facilities, the process of selecting a standby generator can either go relatively quickly or painfully slow.How you approach the specification,...
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2007/March/April
Author:Rojean Thomas
Constant level oilers have been utilized on process pumps and other rotating equipment for more than half a century. Although some oiler designs haven't changed much over time, others have become more advanced—as have the equipment and...
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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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