MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Articles
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1997/April
Author:Bob Baldwin, Editor
George Lucas's three Star Wars films are very important to me. I had the pleasure of viewing each one in a large theater with my children. The films provided our family with entertainment experiences to be savored for the rest of our lives. The...
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1997/April
Author:Bob Williamson
Old tried-and-true training methods often fail to achieve the desired results in today's maintenance and reliability improvement environment. Much has changed in recent years because of workforce in transition, skills shortages, new equipment...
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1997/April
Author:Nicholas Phillippi, HSB Reliability Technologies
The level of detail to consider in determining requirements and evaluating vendors is critical.
It is not uncommon for evaluation and selection of a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to take 6 months to a year. Too much detail can...
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1997/April
Author:Thomas Wallace, Asset Management Solutions, Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.
Adding microprocessors to field instruments has transformed them into data acquisition systems and transmission terminals. Now technicians can use well-designed software to see what is happening inside plant instrumentation.
When asset...
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1997/April
Author:Tom Bond, Thomas Bond Consultants, and John Mitchell, Mitchell Associates
In the modern industrial environment, equipment reliability and reliability improvement must offer solid financial justification. Profit-centered maintenance shows how to meet the challenge.
Financial considerations, namely profitability, drive...
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