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2006/July
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
World-Class Simplicity, a term that we coined in 1996 to describe what a top NASCAR Race Team was doing to achieve the highest levels of performance and reliability, is based on the...
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2006/July
Author:Daryl R. Gruver, First Energy
Fig. 1. One of the plant's two condensate pumps
Trending data to determine the health of equipment can be challenging to say the least. No single technology or equipment performance parameter can tell you everything you need to know...
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2006/July
Author:Glenn E. Gabryel, SKF Sealing Solutions
Careful evaluation of your application is part of a holistic approach to seal specification. This is no time to take shortcuts.
Radial shaft seals retain lubricants in and exclude contaminants from bearing housings, ensuring the reliable...
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2006/July
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor
This article is a follow-up to MARTS 2006, where the emphasis was on the never-ending race for reliability. The Hendrick Motorsports and Invensys/Avantis teams were a very important part of the event's success. Among other things, they brought...
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2006/July
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Does your maintenance department suffer the blame for ALL downtime and equipment failure? Do you find it difficult to schedule and complete a full repair? Is your department perceived as...
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2006/July
Author:Patrick Connaughton, Forrester Research
New technologies are re-energizing enterprise asset management.
Enterprise asset management (EAM) is hardly a new concept. Software solutions have been in play for over two decades with most tools offering similar core functionality. For...
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2006/July
Author:Simon Hurricks, Genesis Energy, and Ralph DeLisio, Integrated Condition Monitoring Solutions, Rockwell Automation
Genesis Energy's operations cover a lot of ground. Ensuring optimal availability is no easy task. The company's approach to the predictive maintenance of its most critical equipment relies on state-of-the-art solutions for which failure is not...
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2006/July
Author:Stephen Rahr, Vice President, Service Processes, ABB Process Automation
Stephen Rahr, Vice President, Service Processes, ABB Process Automation
The story goes that outsourcing began when a farmer's ox ended up in a ditch on the way to market. Hopelessly stuck and exhausted from trying other...
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