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2003/November
Author:Alan Luedeking, Ludeca, Inc.
Fig. 1. Aligning the centerlines of rotation between a motor and pump may severely misalign the motor with respect to its own base.
Imagine the following scenario: An electric motor with a distance of 48 in. between the front and back...
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2003/November
Author:Bernard D. Brill and Martha Parker
Maintenance staff needs to know proper procedures to avoid liability.
A company can use tens of thousands of disposable industrial wipers and rental shop towels annually to maintain top performance in a wide variety of precision manufacturing...
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2003/November
Author:Dave Humphrey, Allison Transmission
At its primary location in Indianapolis, IN, Allison Transmission, part of General Motors Corp., uses the Total Motor Maintenance (TMM) concept every day from motor inventory and delivery to testing and reliability of motors.
PLANNED MAINTENANCE...
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2003/November
Author:Rob MacArthur, GenesisSolution
An implementation matrix shows how each module affects others and helps in maintaining balance.
Defining enterprise asset management (EAM) can be difficult. The answer depends on whom you ask. If you ask a strategist, a consultant, RCM/TPM...
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2003/November
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
I’ve been using the term “preventive maintenance” practically every work day since the founding of MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY magazine in 1988 and frequently during the preceding 15 years.
I’m so...
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2003/November
Author:Robert M. Williamson, Strategic Work Systems, Inc.
Robert M. Williamson, Strategic Work Systems, Inc.
"Here it comes again, another new maintenance program. I wonder how long this one will last?” Generally, every one of these initiatives has been well intentioned by the advocates,...
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2003/November
Author:Robson Quinello, Ford Motor Co. Brasil
Suggestions for using this methodology to improve department practices
Since the 1980s, Six Sigma methodology has been applied in a growing number of companies. However, as with any tool of quality or methodology, it must be adapted by a...
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2003/November
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
Think about how most computerized maintenance management system software packages are developed. A software developer or a group of software developers are hired by BigTime-CMMS Inc., given a set of specifications, and set about writing all...
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