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A Mechanical Condition or a Lubrication Condition?

When monitoring your bearing lubrication with ultrasound, it is important to watch for very high values in your condition indicators ( total RMS and Peak values ). After applying grease,

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Troubleshooting with an Ammeter

Quantitative current data allows localization of ground. To perform these tests obtain a test signal from a power source and insert an ammeter between source and probe. Provide a return lead

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​The Rights for Precision Shaft Alignment

  • Right safety procedures before you align.
  • Right machines to align.
  • Right alignment procedure.
  • Right alignment tool.
  • Right alignment tolerances.
  • Right alignment targets.
  • Right soft analysis and correction.

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Plant Failures

From an asset management perspective, it is necessary to understand the root cause of plant failure in order to establish effective condition monitoring and asset management strategies.

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High Resistance Joints

A high resistance or resistance unbalance in the circuit may be an indication of a high resistance connection. Figure 8-3 illustrates for just one type, a bolted connection, some of the

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Decision Support: Different Levels of Sophistication

"Trust me, I'm an expert," generally is not a good basis for determining which asset management activities are appropriate. For many decades, however, technical expertise has been relied upon

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Fundamental CMMS Data Considerations – Enabling Planning & Scheduling

‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.’

Is one of your EAM goals to better Plan & Schedule work? That is common, as are these fundamental questions: Do we have

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Steps for Designing an Asset Management Model

  1. Define and agree on needs: The first step toward a successful design of an asset management model is to recognize within the core of the organization that there is a need to define a management model to orient and guide the company’s activities.
  2. Define functions: The objective is to identify the functions of integral asset management and the strategic objectives necessary to align with business objectives. In this phase, the vision and mission of asset management are reviewed. A common error committed in this stage of the process is not involving all levels of the organization. Consequently, the vision, mission and strategic objectives of the new management model are not shared by all levels and its implementation becomes traumatic, slow and costly.
  3. Define processes, people and technology: Once the functions are defined, you must review the business areas associated with processes, people and technology in order to support the functions and strategic objectives that have been established.
  4. Define the evolution of the processes: Once the strategic objectives are defined, the macro processes and business areas that will be part of integral asset management must be defined in a process map. This map must be followed by the organization in order to achieve evolution and continual improvement of each of the business areas. This means that programs, projects, action plans and tasks must be defined in a way that allow continual evolution of the organization within the defined framework of evolution (i.e., the integral asset management model).
  5. Support tools: At this point, an asset management model exists that will serve as a guide for the management of assets. However, the philosophical model and the definition of processes of improvement are not, in themselves, sufficient enough to achieve effective transformation of the management of assets. In this sense, joint techniques and basic tools are required to guarantee a correct understanding and implementation of the process of transformation, as shown in Figure 15.

Figure 15: Critical integration factors for success (Amendola, 2011)

Tip from  The Ingredients for by Luis Amendola

Integrated Capital Projects

Whether it’s driven by gaining a competitive economic advantage or maintaining compliance with new regulations, capital projects are introduced in order to improve existing facilities.

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The “Gross to Close” Method to Find Leaks

Finding leaks is easy using the “Gross to Close” method. With headphones on and amplification set to 50-60dB, adjust headphone volume comfortably. Wave the detector back and forth and up and down ...

Utilizing Your CMMS to Drive PdM Activities

GenesisSolutions had an opportunity to lead a presentation at a recent Infrared Thermography Conference to discuss and demonstrate the steps necessary to set up a Computerized Maintenance ...