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Digital Edition: Oct-Nov 2018
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How to Integrate Demand-driven Planning
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Material requirements planning (MRP) is a system of managing manufacturing processes through production planning, scheduling and inventory control. Discover how it can be used to minimize downtime and streamline manufacturing processes.
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It is no secret that the journey into the Internet of Reliability can be an uphill struggle, with many projects getting stuck in what is often referred to as "pilot purgatory." Learn how to navigate and overcome these common hurdles.
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LUBExpert onboard greasing assistant advises lube-techs to use the right grease type and gun, guides them to the right location, at the right interval, and instructs them to inject the right amount —preventing over and under lubrication.
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There are two common types of work orders that do not cover a particular job on a specific asset. They are standing and blanket work orders. These terms sometimes are used interchangeably, but there is a difference.
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Assets with moving parts rely on the consistent application of lubricants to function properly. To ensure your program functions properly, avoid these five common lubrication mistakes.
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Having no issues with your lubricated equipment or oil condition is almost impossible, but striving to minimize watch and warning alarms on lab reports can help your maintenance team focus on tasks that lead to increased reliability.
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Work from a stronger understanding of lubrication and see how and why there are right ways to approach it. Machinery Lubrication I has everything you need to perform your current tasks better and detect failure modes sooner.
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Understanding Machine Vibration
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From "Machinery Condition Monitoring: Principles and Practices":
Machine vibration is one of the most convenient signals for the maintenance engineer to measure and analyze, and thus get to know about the machine's health condition. A basic understanding of machine vibration will enable one to diagnose machinery faults and control machinery vibration.
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Want to expand your skills but need flexibility? Noria's online training is for you. Our self-paced courses, which include Machinery Lubrication I & II, allow you to gain valuable knowledge without sacrificing time and money.
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