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Three Ways an Industrial Puller Will Boost Productivity in Your Plant
May 23, 2013 4:36 pm | by Industrial Pulley Puller | White PapersHow much downtime does the equipment in your plant spend per week as maintenance technicians work to remove frozen, rusted, or stuck pulleys, bearings, and sprockets from shafts? From the shipyard to the paper mill to the mines, removing frozen objects from shafts can be one of the biggest—and most unnecessary—time wastes that maintenance teams face. Small-scale, hand tool-based removal methods such as torches and crowbars are at best risky and time-consuming, and often require the efforts of multiple maintenance workers to get the job done. An industrial puller, rugged-built for years of service in the plant and providing literally tons of force, solves this problem by allowing the same job to be done by just one person in much less time, saving you hours, labor, and ultimately cost.
Webinar: Clean Up The Process
May 22, 2013 2:41 pm | by Manufacturing Business Technology | EventsProject management is particularly effective in a manufacturing environment, considering the number of variables involved such as maintenance schedules and projects, run times, and quality control.
2013 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Annual Conference
May 22, 2013 11:36 am | by Society of Manufacturing Engineers | EventsSharing information, driving innovation in manufacturing and preparing an advanced manufacturing workforce will be the focus of the 2013 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Annual Conference to be held June 2-4, 2013, at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore, Md.
Human Error Reduction Workshop
May 20, 2013 11:22 am | by Reliability Center, Inc. | EventsThis training provides attendees with the requisite skills and knowledge necessary to provide a rigorous understanding of human performance that will result in significantly reduced human errors and improved operational excellence in the workplace. this will answer the question "why" it happened.
May 2013 - Behind Bars
May 3, 2013 5:09 pm | Digital Editions | CommentsIn this issue, Hearthside Food Solutions manufactures snack bars for some of the world's largest food companies, industry experts talk vibration detection for critical machinery, innovative manufacturers work to develop new avenues for conveyor efficiency, and more.
Checking voltage frequency ratio on variable speed drives
May 1, 2013 5:03 pm | by Fluke | White PapersWith their unique triggering and measuring functions, Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series II portable oscilloscopes are ideal for analyzing the voltage-frequency ratio of pulse-width-modulated variable speed drives.
Why Parts Fail Workshop
May 1, 2013 10:40 am | by Reliability Center, Inc. | EventsThis training provides an understanding of how it is possible to make order out of chaos when things go wrong. The workshop is designed to teach attendees how to identify failure modes by reading fracture surfaces of parts such as bearings, shafts, fasteners, seals, belts, and other materials to determine physical root causes. This will provide the answer(s) to "what happened."
LUDECA Brings Precision Laser Alignment To PA, NY
April 23, 2013 1:22 pm | by LUDECA | EventsLUDECA is bringing Precision Laser Alignment to Pennsylvania and New York with their 1-day Machinery Alignment Seminar. This workshop will cover how to Monitor and Measure Thermal Growth, Measure Multi-Coupling Trains as well as Alignment of Bores of Compressors, Engines and Pumps.
Is Your ERP Working Hard Enough For You?
April 18, 2013 3:06 pm | EventsAs businesses are inundated with more and more enterprise IT options, prioritization of requirements can become more complex. Luckily, today’s enterprise solutions are smarter and more effective than ever before.
How To Increase Your Revenue With KeyedIn
April 16, 2013 12:42 pm | by KeyedIn Solutions | EventsThis is the second in the KeyedIn™ Manufacturing Ideas in Action webinar series that is designed to help show small to mid-sized manufacturers how they can speed up their estimating process, increase revenue and gain important new insights into their business.
Pulse Of Manufacturing: Controlling Cost And Complexity
April 12, 2013 10:40 am | by infor | EventsIn this survival-of- the-fastest era, it’s more important than ever to keep a finger on the pulse of change. Join infor for this monthly webinar as they take a closer look at the news, trends and what’s in the future for technology and software innovation. Join infor and get the panel’s perspective on the ERP applications helping manufacturers step up to the challenge.
What Should Your ERP Look Like?
April 11, 2013 3:14 pm | EventsAs businesses are inundated with more and more enterprise IT options, prioritization of requirements can become more complex. How can manufacturers best navigate this complex ERP terrain and ultimately make the best decisions for their businesses?
Second-Annual Pump Appreciation Day Recognizes The Heart Of Industry
April 9, 2013 11:09 am | by ITT | EventsAs the second-most common machine in all of industry (after electric motors) pumps are at the heart of everything. To recognize this technology that is the heart of modern manufacturing, ITT Corporation's Goulds Pumps brand observed the second-annual Pump Appreciation Day April 9 to raise awareness of the value of pumps and the people and organizations that design, apply, install and service them.
Basic Failure Analysis Workshop
April 3, 2013 4:56 pm | by Reliability Center, Inc. | EventsThis training is intended to provide facility personnel with the requisit skills and knowldge to eliminate the problems and chronic failures they are experiencing everyday on the job. The unique 4-step process guides the user through the technique of solving problems and failures down to their root causes(s) using real world examples.
The benefits of vibration screening
April 1, 2013 5:24 pm | White PapersVibration can identify problems before other symptoms, including heat, sound, electrical consumption, and lubricant impurities. More than half of unplanned downtime is attributed to mechanical failures. While many things can impact the life of a machine, once the first signs of failure appear, a machine generally has only a matter of months before failing completely. Vibration testing provides a way to determine where the machine is on the failure curve and react appropriately.


