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2007/May/June
Author:Glenn Anderson Toray Plastics (America), Inc.
Despite well-established policies, procedures and recordkeeping, unexpected obstacles or snags often cause setbacks during scheduled or routine maintenance. In most cases, we've allotted adequate time to overcome these problems, allowing for safe...
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2007/May/June
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., Contributing Editor
Bearing applications are ideal places to look for process and cost improvements around your plant. As illustrated by the following examples, cost-justifying these enhancements often is very easy—in many cases, much easier than you might have...
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2007/May/June
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor
Arc flash is responsible for about 80% of electricalrelated injuries. It occurs when an arc fault superheats the air around it, expanding and creating a pressure wave within the enclosure. The resulting arc plasma then vaporizes everything with...
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2007/May/June
Author:Jerry McLain SKF USA Inc.
Every moving part on a machine benefits from timely and effective lubrication to help reduce wear, minimize lubricant consumption and maximize efficiency. These benefits can be more fully realized by introducing centralized lubrication technology to...
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2007/May/June
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The most successful series on television these days is the CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) franchise. Modeled on the classic Sherlock Holmes "whodunit" format, this modern series uses a seductive mix of...
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2007/May/June
Author:LMT Staff
CHEVRON NOW OFFERS FUNDAMENTAL LUBE COURSE IN SPANISH Chevron's Lubricants University, an online training resource offering information on relevant technologies and trends in the lubrication and maintenance industry, has announced that it will offer...
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2007/May/June
Author:LMT Staff
Training has changed radically over the past decade. Nowhere are these changes more evident than in the maturation of training that is based on or utilizes electronic media, including numerous additions to the training lexicon.
Here are just a few...
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2007/May/June
Author:Ray Garvey Machinery Health Management Business Emerson Process Management
Today's most successful lubrication programs—those that boast high percentages of equipment availability and enviable machine longevity—depend heavily on identifying contaminants in lube oils and other factors that can cause mechanical...
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2007/May/June
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I and II and Mark Graham, CLS, CLGS, O'Rourke Petroleum
These days, equipment is running faster and hotter than ever to meet productivity demands—and higher performance lubricants are required to meet these demands. Synthetics offer that level of performance.
Synthetics aren't new; they've been...
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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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