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2007/March
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Workplace organization and orderliness,"5S," housekeeping, tardiness, absenteeism, safety, labor shortages, equipment maintenance and reliability… What do these things have in common?
For...
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2007/March
Author:Christer Idhammar, IDCON, Inc.
When Operations, Maintenance and Engineering take this commonsense approach, it's a win-win-win situation.
In poorly performing plants, it is typical for Operations, Maintenance and Engineering organizations to work in silos without much...
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2007/March
Author:Ian McPherson, Apprion
Wireless offers a wealth of opportunities in moving and managing data across your enterprise. Getting your arms around this technology’s full potential is another thing.
From asset management and predictive maintenance to security and equipment...
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2007/March
Author:Joe Geiman, Baker Instrument Company
Forget the controversy. These tests clearly are non-destructive in nature. Understanding the advantages these methods have over others can make them mighty powerful tools in your PdM program.
Before any company investigates electrical predictive...
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2007/March
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Because of its use of consumable products and need for replacement maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) inventory items, the Maintenance department must requisition and contract through the Purchasing...
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2007/March
Author:Mark White, domnick hunter Ltd. A Division of Parker Hannifin and Rick Hand, Parker Hannifin Corporation
Knowing the true sources of contamination in compressed air systems and what to do about them can lead to improved operating efficiencies for the equipment and far fewer maintenance headaches for you.
Ask many maintenance engineers what the major...
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2007/March
Author:MT Staff
An infrared inspection program can provide users with a quick return on investment-sometimes paying for the equipment on its first use. Estimates of return on investment generally run from a minimum of 4:1 to as high as 20:1, depending on such...
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2007/March
Author:MT Staff
Midwest metal fastener manufacturer had a serious problem with the bushings in its new high-tech electrostatic painting line. The components were having trouble performing under three extremely difficult conditions: carrying current, surviving...
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2007/March
Author:Peter Zornio, Chief Strategic Officer, Emerson Process Management
Peter Zornio, Chief Strategic Officer, Emerson Process Management
Companies can now realize the true potential of their process production facilities with the emergence of open standards-based field wireless infrastructure. This new...
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