MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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1997/June
Author:Bob Baldwin Editor
User group meetings and workshops are a bargain. The host wins because there is an opportunity to learn from users and to promote upgrades and ancillary products. Users win because they learn more about the features and benefits of the product and...
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1997/June
Author:By Charles Spillman, HSB Reliability Technologies
The prospectus is simply a tool for setting clear, written, concise ground rules for a project and then reinforcing periodic routine communication among the participants.
The effectiveness of communications among departments within a typical ...
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1997/June
Author:John Moubray, Aladon
My first article in this series suggested that the following might serve as a general maintenance mission statement:
To preserve the functions of our physical assets throughout their technologically useful lives
To the satisfaction of...
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1997/June
Author:Mike Trimberger, Mirro Co.
On the third try, cookware plant gets CMMS up and running, and increases overall equipment uptime to 95 percent. Their sights are now set on 97 percent.
Before the Mirro Co. became serious about using a computerized maintenance management system...
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1997/June
Author:MT Staff
Wellesley College service technician Mike Dawley takes a sample from one of the engines. The engines and gearboxes are sampled every 500 hours.
When Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, put its 5.6 MW cogeneration plant into operation, the...
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