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2011/March/April
Author:Ray Thibault, Contributing Editor
Clean oil greatly extends equipment life. Studies have indicated that over 70% of the equipment failures in circulating systems were caused by particulate contamination.
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2013/March/April
Author:Ray Thibault, Contributing Editor
You don’t have to go it alone in building and sustaining lubrication excellence.
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2008/September/October
Author:Ray Thilbault, CLS, OMA I and II and Mark Graham, CLS, CLGS, O'Rourke Petroleum
The key link in the chain of fluid cleanliness is the distributor (who also is referred to as a "marketer" by some companies). Most lubricants today are delivered to the end user from distributors. With the growing awareness of the importance of...
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2009/September/October
Author:Raymond L. Atkins CPMM, CMRP Contributing Editor
You have a battery of KPIs to use in revealing your maintenance reality, including some that can show how well your team is performing.
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The Fundamentals/2009
Author:Raymond L. Atkins CPMM, CMRP Contributing Editor
You have a battery of KPIs to use in revealing your maintenance reality, including some that can show how well your team is performing.
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The Fundamentals/2008
Author:Raymond L. Atkins CPMM, CMRP, Contributing Editor
Tough economic times or not, no company can afford to ignore or short-change training for the true backbone of its maintenance organization.
If one of your loved ones needed surgery, would you entrust his/her health and safety to a handy, but...
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The Fundamentals/2007
Author:Raymond L. Atkins CPMM, CMRP
Follow these steps in developing the type of world-class document and process that provides real value throughout your operations.
If you want to change your current maintenance reality, you must begin with the basics. One of the cornerstones of a...
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The Fundamentals/2007
Author:Raymond L. Atkins CPMM, CMRP
Shortcuts won’t work when it comes to developing the type of clear, easy-to-understand instructions that everyone can follow.
A Standard Maintenance Procedure, or SMP, is a written set of instructions that specifies how a maintenance...
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The Fundamentals/2010
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, Contributing Editor
Lucky you! There is one KPI that comes close to taking into account almost all variables in a production process. What is it? Read on.
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The Fundamentals/2010
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, Contributing Editor
You may not have asked for it, but here's a list of some sure-fire ways to do in your program.
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