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2007/February
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
I was overwhelmed and pleased by the feedback regarding my previous column, "The Most Productive Nation," in the January 2007 issue of this magazine…
The United States IS the most productive...
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2007/February
Author:Dave T. Staples, SKF Reliability Systems
New ways of thinking and new types of technologies are helping rewrite the rules on who does what and when in an industrial environment. Involving the "eyes and ears" of your plant (your operators) in the proactive maintenance of its "heart" (your...
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2007/February
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., Process Machinery Consulting
You,re playing in the high-rollers' room, now, where the stakes are greater than ever. This veteran of the reliability game deals you in on how to build a winning hand. Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., Process Machinery Consulting
To some of us,...
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2007/February
Author:Jane Alexander , Editor-In-Chief
Even when it enjoys a healthy market share, what organization can afford to ignore 200 hours of unscheduled downtime and associated labor and material costs annually?
When your company is responsible for supplying 25% of the cement used in the UK,...
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2007/February
Author:MT Staff
Lift stations and portable generators equipped with a combination plug/receptacle and disconnect switch are helping the Watertown, WI, wastewater treatment plant make motor and generator connections safe, fast and easy. The city of about 23,000,...
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2007/February
Author:MT Staff
Proper application of state-of-the-art tools and techniques in this area can help save time, money and, most importantly, equipment.
Misalignment and unbalance are two major causes of vibration in rotating equipment, vibration that means increased...
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2007/February
Author:Scott Franklin (LCE), Life Cycle Engineering
History has provided us with a couple of very powerful examples of what happens when the "right" people fill the "wrong" roles. Avoiding this mistake is a key to organizational effectiveness.
History buffs often point to General Ulysses S. Grant...
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