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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:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
I grew up in the shadow of The Beatles, in the industrial port city of Liverpool, England. Dad was a fleet-truck mechanic for a frozen-food company; Mom was a seamstress.
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2010/May/June
Author:Motor Decisions Matter
Motor management—understanding your motors, their operating conditions and costs and what you are going to do when they fail—can reduce downtime, save money and lower carbon emissions at your facility.
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2010/May/June
Author:Ray Thibault, CLS, OMA I & II Contributing Editor
Armed with powerful predictive maintenance tools, investigators took the right steps to eliminate a problem with a critical cooling-water pump before it could impede the progress and up the cost of a planned shutdown.
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2010/May/June
Author:William C. Livoti
If your organization is focusing to any extent on cutting energy consumption, driving sustainable growth and reducing operating costs, it's a good idea to review power factor. Here's a very brief explanation.
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