MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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2002/March
Author:Jim Stutelberg, Dow Corning Corp.
In a complex manufacturing operation, commodity lubricants bought from multiple suppliers are easy to take for granted. But this approach can compromise productivity and profitability. The consolidation of lubricant purchasing with the right...
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2002/March
Author:John Kacher and Tita Ouvreloeil, HSB Reliability Technologies, Inc.
Here is a method for scoring the effectiveness of a preventive maintenance program.
Preventive maintenance (PM) is basic maintenance performed on equipment and facilities with an established frequency. The main goal of performing maintenance tasks...
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2002/March
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
In "Where To Place Your Bets In 2002," my Uptime editorial for January, I noted that requests for maintenance and reliability funding must be made carefully. I went on to ask if anyone has a system guaranteed...
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2002/March
Author:Stanley (Stan) T. Grabill, Sigma Breakthrough Technologies, Inc.
How valuable are the people you have influenced or who have influenced you in the maintenance and reliability profession? What is the intangible value to you, your company, and your professionalism of the numerous contacts you have made over the...
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2002/March
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
Good news! The chairman and the president of your company have just called to say they will be visiting your plant within a half hour. They requested that you present all the ideas you have to make your maintenance program world class. Do you:...
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2002/March
Author:Tom Byerley, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Traditionally, U.S. universities have shied away from education and research in the area of industrial maintenance and reliability. While many institutions have developed excellent capability in statistics, probabilities, and other ...
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