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2006/September
Author: Paul D. Tomlingson, Principal Consultant, Paul D. Tomlingson Associates, Inc.
Paul D. Tomlingson, Principal Consultant, Paul D. Tomlingson Associates, Inc.
World-class maintenance is the pinnacle of achievement for most maintenance organizations whether they maintain plant equipment, tend to mobile equipment or...
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2010/May
Author: Randall K. Noon, P.E., Cooper Nuclear Station
Most plant personnel understand the value of root-cause analysis (RCA). Properly conducted, an evidence-driven RCA can be a strong performance-improvement tool. It fixes problems that waste time and resources, and it mitigates risk.
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1999/December
Author: Robert Madding and Bernard R. Lyon, Jr., Infrared Training Center
Do environmental influences such as the sun and wind have an effect when performing an infrared (IR) thermography survey? The answer can be as complex as the environment. Factors such as survey severity criteria...
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2006/April
Author: Timothy H. Trout, C.P.M.M., MRO Software, Inc.
Whether it’s performed on you in a doctor’s office, or on the assets in your plant or facility, the appropriate type of preventive maintenance can offer tremendous payback, not to mention real peace of mind.
Preventive maintenance is the...
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2005/November
Author:'Sunny' Hemant Gosain, Oracle Corporation
Raising the levels of "asset intimacy" among service providers is crucial where maintenance is concerned.
Companies typically will embrace a business trend in an effort to move ahead of the competition, achieve long-term savings and, in some...
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2012/August
Author:Aaron Jagdfeld, CEO, Generac Power Systems
Most companies pay close attention to having a competitive cost structure in the manufacture of their products. Generac is no exception. Decisions are constantly being made about whether it is more cost-effective to source components from...
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2010/February
Author:Adam Lund, Emerson Process Management
Putting it as simply as possible, application of new design principles in capacity-assurance technologies is boosting usability and productivity.
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1997/November
Author:Administrator
Motor repair shops, whether in the plant or commercial facilities outside the plant, should be able to furnish vibration data on repaired motors for use in condition monitoring or predictive maintenance programs. A requirement for such data is being...
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2003/December
Author:Administrator
Many process systems operate by the storage, transfer, metering, and disposal of liquid materials. The pumps that move the liquid materials represent a point where maintenance failure can halt all other processes. Extending the service life of...
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2009/November
Author:Administrator
Synthetic Lubricants Engineered to Ensure Food Quality
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