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The Reliability Files/The Reliability Files
Author:April
Problem
A thermal-based motor overload relay may allow a restart on a hot motor prematurely because a bimetallic overload relay cools faster than the motor it is protecting. Once the relay resets, an operator can restart the motor, ...
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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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2007/December
Author:Arthur L. Rice, President
Arthur L. Rice, President
That’s right. I want to thank our loyal readers, contributors and partners for a great run. This issue marks the end of Maintenance Technology’s special year-long 20th Anniversary Celebration. It also marks the...
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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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2010/August
Author:Barbara Hulit, President, Fluke Corporation
While Fluke customers seem to be enjoying 2010 more than 2009, they can't really say the falling knife isn't still falling. Most are seeing growth—though not at the production levels they had in early 2008. They tell us they're being hit from all...
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2011/August
Author:Barbara Hulit, President, Fluke Corporation
Today’s maintenance and operations technicians and engineers hold their facility in the palm of their hand. Compared to even 10 years ago, a far smaller number of technicians are now responsible for a significantly more complex workload—and the...
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2007/August
Author:Barbara Hulit, President, Fluke Corporation
Barbara Hulit, President, Fluke Corporation
It’s no secret to any of us working in industry that significant change is taking place in how we do business and manage resources. Never before have so many industry leaders announced...
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2008/August
Author:Barbara Hulit, President, Fluke Corporation
Barbara Hulit, President, Fluke Corporation
In the midst of all the talk about being green and environmental impacts of industrial operations, one fact seems to get lost—reducing energy consumption saves you money. That fact translates to a...
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2009/September
Author:Ben Stevens, OMDEC Inc.
If what you're doing isn't enhancing the value of your organization, what's the point?
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2009/May
Author:Ben Stevens, President, OMDEC Inc.
What do our corporate leaders want? Their major KPI (Key Performance Indicator) is ROI (Return on Investment). What do we deliver? RAM (Reliability, Availability and Maintainability). This reflects a serious disconnect that minimizes our voice at...
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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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