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2000/January
Author:Blaine Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
Getting the money back out of a CMMS is an issue with which consultants in the CMMS and maintenance marketplace deal all the time. The problem has been reduced somewhat in the past few years with the prices of PCs and CMMS...
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2000/January
Author:Dennis Westbrook and Robert Ladner, Boeing Commercial Airplane, and Anthony M. (Mac) Smith, AMS Associates
Reliability-centered maintenance moves from airplanes to the production machinery that builds and assembles them
This Ingersol 7-axis spar mill is one of 11 identical mills on the production line at the Frederickson facility
Boeing...
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2000/January
Author:Gary DeLange, Prager, Inc.
Gear teeth contain evidence of failure mechanisms that include wear, surface fatigue, plastic flow, and breakage
As with any failure analysis, finding the root cause of damage to gearing often requires a lot of detective work. You may need...
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2000/January
Author:MT Staff
Windows CE is establishing itself as a viable technology choice in automation applications ranging from programming software to drives troubleshooting. As manufacturers expand on Windows CE-based developments that can cut across several industries...
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2000/January
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, Editor
Several editorials last year dealt with the lack of respect accorded the reliability and maintenance function and its practitioners by enterprise managers and administrators. Judging from the response...
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