MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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2001/May
Author:Eric Saller, IMI Sensors, Division of PCB Piezotronics
Because process monitoring systems are widely used in many plants, vibration channels can be added at a fraction of the cost of dedicated on-line condition monitoring systems.
Predictive maintenance techniques have proven to...
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2001/May
Author:Paul Haake, Oneac Corp.
Using power conditioning, surge protection, and grounding provides a defense against the disruption, degradation, and destruction of mission critical electronic equipment.
Today's new control systems are delivering higher...
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2001/May
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
A reliability manager I know socially mentioned that he is now receiving MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY at his new job location where he is responsible for raising the level of maintenance at...
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2001/May
Author:Stanley (Stan) T. Grabill, Sigma Breakthrough Technologies, Inc.
Most of us in the reliability and maintenance business have either practiced or referred to the discipline of root cause failure analysis. We gather data, evidence, ask why, and use "tools" such as fault trees to understand ...
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2001/May
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
How is maintenance work planned and scheduled at your facility? Is it based on reacting to emergencies and unexpected shutdowns? Is a great deal of time spent searching for spare parts? Are repairs rushed,...
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