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2002/October
Author:Daus Studenberg, Ludeca, Inc.
It is no secret—precise shaft alignment will pay for itself. It reduces bearing and seal damage, minimizes energy loss, and reduces production downtime. To neglect it would be like failing to perform regular oil changes on your car. You could get...
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2002/October
Author:David E. Liddle, Liddle & Associates
Identify additional costs beyond the expense of keeping equipment operating.
Maintenance groups frequently are asked to perform numerous activities in addition to maintaining equipment and facilities. These activities are important to business...
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2002/October
Author:Doc Palmer
In spite of the plant burning down? Well, not really. But victories are won on the shop floor every day by honoring the schedule even when new reactive work arises.
The operator and the maintenance supervisor are teammates and both have to work...
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2002/October
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
What MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY readers are saying about how they measure success, barriers to better maintenance, and outsourcing strategies.
What are the most important issues facing maintenance and reliability management?
What are the perceived...
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2002/October
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Interesting thing about anniversaries, the ones that end in zero always seem to trigger more memories than the others. As I look forward to the Tenth Annual SMRP Conference October 27-30, 2002 in Nashville,...
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