MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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2004/February
Author:Carla Fair-Wright, Cooper Cameron Corp
Using proven guidelines for evaluation and selection, finding a suitable EAM/CMMS need not become an overwhelming or difficult task.
The old maintenance system has gasped from sheer exhaustion. There are no more patches or upgrades...
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2004/February
Author:Dale R. Blann, P.E., Marshall Institute Inc.
Maintenance suffers from a deficiency of understanding and respect. It is probably fair to say that most people (even management) think the role of maintenance is to “fix things when they break.” That could hardly be further from the...
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2004/February
Author:Gary Patrick, SKF Reliability Maintenance Institute
Without proper preparation, standards and tolerances, and precision procedures, machines may have significant residual misalignment even though the alignment computer is reading zeros.
When asked which alignment methods are employed at a...
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2004/February
Author:Linda K. Fischer, Associate Editor
Regulations require safety programs and hazard analysist o address expensive and potentially deadly occurrences.
The flash is instantaneous, almost too fast for the eye to comprehend. But the end result of this incident could be more than $15...
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2004/February
Author:Michael D’Amato, Parker Fluid Control Division
Decisions depend on valve design and application.
As with any mechanical apparatus, proper and proactive maintenance and care of solenoid valves can extend their lives and ensure predictable operation. This article will address how maintenance...
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2004/February
Author:Randy Heisler, Life Cycle Engineering, Inc.
Management, planners, maintenance, and operations need to know their roles to achieve excellence goal.
Many companies have the desire to achieve maintenance excellence but lack the discipline to make it happen. Once the mechanisms are in...
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2004/February
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
I rediscovered The Team Memory Jogger, a book published by Oriel, Inc., as I straightened my bookcase recently. The 3 x 5-in. book, designed as a pocket guide for team members, had fallen behind...
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2004/February
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
In the past few months, this column has covered computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) and enterprise asset management (EAM) resources available on the web. We also have covered an open source code CMMS...
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