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2010/July/August
Author:Bill Hillman, Ludeca, Inc.
You might be surprised at how much energy is wasted when these systems operate poorly.
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2010/January/February
Author:Bill Kiesel, Publisher
I recently spent time putting my old wooden sailboat away after a season on Lake Michigan. As I worked, I began to realize how similar sailing is to magazine publishing. Exhilarating, yet challenging.
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2010/July/August
Author:Daniel J. Erwin, CMRP, The Dow Chemical Company
Looking for ways to do a lot, lot more with a lot, lot less? Here's a personal perspective on how to start things rolling in a big way.
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2010/March/April
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor with Kevin Delaney, Tuthill Pump
Here’s what it takes to boost gear pump reliability in remote locations.
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2010/September/October
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor, with Michael J. Hawkins, ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties
Count on synthetic lubricants to help you do it all!
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2010/January/February
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-in-chief
I first wrote about this topic in my January 2010 column for LMT's sister publication, Maintenance Technology (MT). Please indulge me as I go over it again here.
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2010/May/June
Author:Jarrod Potteiger, Des-Case Corporation
Contamination never quits, nor should you when it comes to fighting it. Revisiting and, perhaps, rethinking how your site stores and handles new lubricants is a great way to strengthen your punch.
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2010/May/June
Author:Kate Anderson, ActionEco, with support from Colin Plastow, Fluke
On the hunt for big bucks? Target in on these tools, techniques and useful resources.
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2010/January/February
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Over the holidays, I had chance to visit with some old friends. They were thrilled to inform me of their teenage son's recent work promotion to the position of plant lubrication technician, in charge of his facility's lubrication program.
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2010/March/April
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
As I ate my sandwich in a small restaurant on the road to nowhere recently, I became intrigued by a large sign stating "Our Goal and Objective is to Create the Comfort of Home for Every Guest!"
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