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Digital Edition: July 2019
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Who Makes a Good Maintenance Manager?
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The maintenance manager's job is to avoid problems. A good maintenance manager will appreciate and recognize the "problem-avoiders" (supervisors, planners, engineers, etc.) and expert tradespeople, and then develop the others. Maintenance managers must also leave their egos and resumé-building ambitions at home.
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Amada Miyachi America (AMYA) believes in the lean principle of being committed to continual improvement. Learn how the company recently made a change for the better and put 6-S methods into practice.
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Over 90% of rotating equipment failure at startup is directly related to poor bearing installation practices. Make this task safe and easy by using an induction heater with 2-probe temperature precise control, automatic demagnetizing plus graph report.
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The cloud can enhance an organization's production, efficiency and entire business model. With so much potential, it's hard to see why any manufacturer wouldn't consider cloud computing.
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In this Industry Insight from National Instruments, find out how Duke Energy, the largest U.S. power generation company, implemented an end-to-end solution for plant-wide condition monitoring across 30 facilities.
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Engine oil is unique in that it has more additives than nearly all other lubricating oils. This is why used oil analysis on both gasoline and diesel engine oils must be treated differently.
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For hundreds of years, humans have kept their machines in working order with lubricants. While there are many different functions of a lubricant, can you name three?
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Machine Inspection Tips
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From "Daily One-Minute Lubrication Inspections and Field Tests":
Mechanics and/or operators regularly inspect machines. In most cases, the equipment is looked over every day - every shift in some instances. What a wonderful opportunity to verify that proper machinery lubrication is in order. However, except for the obvious steps like checking the level indicator, it is rare to find the lubrication system on the inspection list. Many variables can be quickly and easily monitored with a small time commitment.
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Noria publishes several informational newsletters each month. One of our most popular and wide-reaching publications is our weekly Lube-Tips email. If you're not a subscriber, you can easily become one today!
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