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2012/January
Author:Benjamin Orchard, Opto 22
Why do it and how do you start?
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2003/November
Author:Bernard D. Brill and Martha Parker
Maintenance staff needs to know proper procedures to avoid liability.
A company can use tens of thousands of disposable industrial wipers and rental shop towels annually to maintain top performance in a wide variety of precision manufacturing...
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2007/May
Author:Bernie Koenitzer and Clint Smith, Imperial Oil Ltd, Alex Bolkhovsky and Tim Nadasdi, Ph.D., Exxon Mobil Lubricants & Specialties
Inaccurate, unreliable partical counting can hamper your ability to make smart oil suitability decisions. That can cost your company considerably in tearms of time and money.
It's no mystery to Maintenance professionals that clean oil promotes...
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1998/September
Author:Bill D. Parker, MCI Systemhouse Corp.
Approach any plant manager who has recently been through the experience of implementing a new computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) and ask this question: “How did the project go?” Chances are you will get an answer that...
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1999/October
Author:Bill Hankes, The Falk Corporation
Implementing technological advances in a vintage mechanical drive design will result in a more efficient, durable system that can meet increased production demands.
The quality of mechanical drive system components has...
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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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2010/February
Author:Bill Hillman, Ludeca, Inc.
Did you know that approximately 50% of vibration-based damage to rotating equipment involves misalignment issues?
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2010/July
Author:Bill Hillman, Ludeca, Inc.
You might be surprised at how much energy is wasted when these systems operate poorly.
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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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2003/May
Author:Bill Keeter, ARMS Reliability Engineers-USA, LLC
Closing the gaps between the types of availability in a cost-effective way makes the plant more successful. It requires a thorough understanding of the top-level factors that determine availability and finding ways to improve in...
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
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