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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/March/April
Author:Deron Jozokos LUDECA, Inc
Becoming a “Reliable Plant” and staying there requires keeping abreast of constantly changing and improving technologies and practices.
Deron Jozokos LUDECA, Inc.
This article was originally published in the December 2007 issue of...
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2008/March/April
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E. Contributing Editor
Part I of this two-part series (LUBRICATION MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY, Jan./Feb. 2008) emphasized the application ranges and volume control options of twin-screw compressors. It explained the general features of these dual-shaft rotary machines,...
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2008/March/April
Author:Jane Alexander with Jack O’Donnell, President Intercontinental Bearing Supply Company (IBSCO)
Providing unfailing operation from ball bearing failure requires looking at the subject the way experts do—with a cold eye on the factors leading to success and failure. Ignore them and the result could be production interruptions that cost your...
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2008/March/April
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Unless you have been in hibernation these past months, you likely have been riveted to unfolding events in what may be one of the most exciting election seasons in United States political history. I am,...
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2008/March/April
Author:LMT Staff
Kiss unexpected ANSI pump failures good-bye. This industry first is the type of intuitive and efficient early warning system you’ve been wishing for.
We all know it. With so few people and so little time to manage and maintain your equipment...
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2008/March/April
Author:LMT Staff
Baldor has introduced the Dodge MagnaGear XTR, an extra-tough speed reducer that has been engineered to offer maximum reliability and superior performance in especially challenging, high-torque applications. According to the manufacturer, the...
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2008/March/April
Author:LMT Staff
Compact IR Technology
Infrared Cameras’ new compact ICI 7320 is roughly the size of a business card. Offering high image sensitivity and clarity for a 320 x 240 radiometric imager, it operates on a single watt of power using a USB connection....
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2008/March/April
Author:LMT Staff
With MARTS 2008 quickly approaching, it’s time to take a sneak peak at some of the activities scheduled for this year’s event and the value they can provide for you and your organization.
Maintenance Technology
In industry today, it’s...
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2008/March/April
Author:LMT Staff
News of people and events important to the Lubrication Management community
ALEITHE NAMED VP & GM ABB LOW VOLTAGE DRIVES BIZ Aaron Aleithe has been named vice president and general manager of Low-Voltage Drives at ABB Inc., Automation Products. He...
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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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