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2008/May/June
Author:Eric Rasmusson, Generation Systems, Inc.
Lubrication reliability is an extremely important and complex issue that may not be getting enough attention in many plants. This type of “forgetfulness” can be very costly.
These days, successful manufacturing and process organizations...
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:Felix Guerzoni, Shell Global Solutions
Cradle-to-grave life-cycle costing is not just for equipment. You may be quite surprised by the value-added information these analyses can provide when it comes to lubricant selection.
Lubricants can be optimized for specific types of...
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2012/March/April
Author:Frank Healy, Fluke Corporation
What you haven’t been able to see before now, probably has been biting you in a big way.
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2008/July/August
Author:Frank Higgins and John Seelenbinder, Ph.D.
Lubricating fluids degrade over time depending on various external and internal influences, including type and age of equipment, ambient temperature and humidity and degree of use and load on equipment, etc. It is well established that monitoring...
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Utilities Manager/2007
Author:Gary R. Burger Utilities Manager, Stevenson Memorial Hospital
Installing new equipment or retrofitting old provides you with a great opportunity to simplify and optimize your steam trap PMs.
Even when a plant has a small population of steam traps-and little or no inspection taking place-significant money can...
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The Fundamentals/2007
Author:Gary R. Burger, Stevenson Memorial Hospital
Most end users think OEMs take particular pains to design things that last. That's true in most cases, but not all.
Will doubling up or wearing dual protection-an earmuff in addition to earplugs- provide added protection against extreme...
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The Fundamentals/2007
Author:Gary R. Burger, Stevenson Memorial Hospital
Most end users think OEMs take particular pains to design things that last. That's true in most cases, but not all.
OEMs are in business to sell products. Consequently, countless OEM drive belts are designed with neither the concept of long-term...
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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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The Fundamentals/2007
Author:Glenn Anderson, Toray Plastics (America), Inc.
Be careful during "wrench thrown into the works" situations. A Maintenance pro is an investment your company can't afford to lose.
Despite well-established policies, procedures and recordkeeping, unexpected obstacles or snags often cause...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:Gunnar Hovstadius, Ph.D.
It's everybody's job to save energy. Simple solutions to help optimize your pumping systems, like those outlined in this article, often can pay off more than you might think.
The facts speak for themselves and they're not very encouraging for...
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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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