MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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1999/October
Author:Bill Hankes, The Falk Corporation
Implementing technological advances in a vintage mechanical drive design will result in a more efficient, durable system that can meet increased production demands.
The quality of mechanical drive system components has...
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1999/October
Author:Blaine L. Pardoe, Enterprise Management Systems
As we enter the third generation of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) in the marketplace, this question is posed more and more by companies and the software sales reps attempting to hock their wares. ...
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1999/October
Author:Katherine Berntzen and Gene Rowe, Charles Brooks Associates, Inc.
Reliable Predictable Manufacturing process eliminates defects in can line at Coors, improving performance and cutting costs.
There is universal agreement that improved machine performance can control and reduce...
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1999/October
Author:Robert A. Valitsky, Loctite Corp.
It's been said that man's invention of nails, rivets, screws, and other basic fasteners helped pave the road from the Stone Age to the Space Age. If that is true, then fastener loosening has provided quite a few...
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1999/October
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
The executive suite's challenge to Do more with fewer people and less money has escalated to Do more with fewer people and less money ... NOW! Our internal customer, the operations...
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