October 26, 2007 Bar Code Tags for Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
From equipment tags used in power generation, to wastewater - Utilities rely on Camcode’s highly durable anodized aluminum bar code asset tags. The image is sealed below the surface of the label creating an impenetrable barrier to sunlight, water, salt, dirt, chemicals, solvents and temperatures up to 650° F. Teflon treatments are added for applications that require resistance to paint. All of our labels have a 30-year life outdoors!
From condensate pumps to outdoor switchgear, Camcode bar code tags will last the life of your assets.
Camcode has provided CMMS bar code asset tags for companies using Maximo and other leading asset management solutions.
CLICK HERE to register for a complimentary sample
October 26, 2007 Predictive Maintenance Managers' Workshop Course Book & CD
Predictive Maintenance Course Text - This text provides an overview of Predictive Maintenance (PdM). Descriptions of 15 most used predictive technologies form the heart of this text. Another 14 less commonly used technologies are described in less detail.
Other subjects covered include the place of PdM in the hierarchy of maintenance, its relationship to major advancements such as Reliability-Centered Maintenance, Total Productive Maintenance and Root Cause Failure Analysis.
Also described are elements of PdM philosophy, analysis methods, program implementation best practices, and means of integrating it into present day operations and maintenance.
The text concludes with recommendations for strengthening many elements of any predictive maintenance or condition monitoring program, based on experience gained in over 100 audits conducted worldwide by the authors and their associates.
A CD with a comprehensive Predictive Maintenance Program Assessment Audit Sheets is included.
Bonus: CD with 10 Part Live Web Workshop (in production for shipment 12/07) will be sent without charge once the production is complete (est. Jan 2008).
In stock for immediate deliver - order today
October 26, 2007 Spectrum Visual Lubrication Management System
Color coding is now available for lubrication systems from lubricant storage to point of use. Colored identifiers can be assigned to lubricants allowing for a tagging system to be deployed throughout the lubricant chain within the facility.
From the point of storage to the point of application, the operator will know which designated lubricant is used at each specific lubrication point.
Please use the link below to learn more on how the Spectrum products can be combined into a simple and effective visual lubrication management system.
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October 26, 2007 Make The Move From Reactive Maintenance With PM Builder
Reduce the workload of building a maintenance strategy for your organization with a purpose built and feature rich system that will work with your computerized maintenance management system.
PM Builder is an entry level industrial maintenance strategy development analysis tool designed to move companies away from a reactive to a proactive and planned environment.
PM Builder can be readily used as a stand alone package or integrated with most popular CMMS/EAM Systems including SAP.
Find out more about PM Builder from OMCS
October 26, 2007 Quick and Easy Bearing Checker
The SPM Instrument, Inc. Bearing Checker is unique, being the first portable, pocketsize instrument offering evaluated shock pulse method measurements for bearing and lubrication condition while instantly providing a green-yellow-red status.
The Bearing Checker also utilizes IR to measure machine surface temperatures and is an Electronic Stethoscope for listening to machine sounds. The Bearing Checker is small, lightweight, easy to use and very affordable. The cost of the Bearing Checker makes improvement of machine reliability economically feasible for everyone. Ideal for all maintenance and production personnel.
Please call 1 (800) 505-5636 to learn more or…
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October 26, 2007 The World’s Best Maintenance Programs Start with IMC-2007
The 22nd International Maintenance Conference
December 4-7, 2007
Daytona Beach Florida
By What Method?
We all want to make maintenance improvements but do you know what that means? Most of us use “best efforts” to make our companies better but as quality and reliability Guru W. Edward Deming states “best efforts without knowledge is just best efforts”.
By what method do you plan to make those improvements?
Participate in the International Maintenance Conference and you will gain knowledge about methods you can put to immediate use. You will discover new strategies, new theories, new techniques and new technologies to realize the potential of your workforce and your physical assets.
Hotel and early bird conference discount available.
Watch for the IMC-2007 in the next issue of Uptime Magazine or please call toll free (888) 575 1245 to request a your IMC-2007 brochure.
Registering 6 or more? Ask About Team Discounts
The only conference with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee or your money back!
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October 19, 2007 Preventive and Predictive Maintenance Program Training
Here’s your chance to go behind the scenes and learn how to apply the secrets from the most successful PdM programs - and program managers - in the world.
You’ll find out how this new series of workshops is uniquely different from all the other PdM training you’ve ever seen!
Plus, you’ll learn all about six new powerful software tools - valued at over $10,000!
These are the very same software tools we use to design, implement and manage PdM programs!
Course dates are:
October 30-November 1, 2007
January 29-31, 2008
August 26-28, 2008
Classes are held at Life Cycle Institute’s state-of-the-art conference center in Charleston, South Carolina. The classes are filling up fast, so you must register quickly! For more information and registration details please call 888-414-5760 and ask for Amy Campbell or…
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October 19, 2007 Thermography and Arc Flash
The first rule in any health and safety situation is the elimination of risk, Personal Protection equipment (PPE) should always be the last resort.
The use of Infrared inspection windows in any thermography program eliminates the risks associated with live inspections by ensuring that thermographers are not exposed to any energised components and as such can complete the infrared survey with minimum disruption to plant and services in standard workplace PPE.
By ensuring live infrared inspections are completed safely by one operator you can expect better ROI on infrared cameras and reduced risk of premature failure of plant through more frequent inspections.
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October 19, 2007 Level III Online Motor Monitoring Advanced Diagnostics Course
On November 6-9, 2007 Baker Instrument Company, an SKF Group Company will host a Level III Online Motor Monitoring Advanced Diagnostics course at the Fort Collins, CO facility. This course is designed to build upon knowledge obtained by previous coursework or field experience with Explorer products. This course dissects actual case studies to lend in-depth diagnosis of data results giving a true understanding of field work being done in individual industries. This course has Prerequisites of Level I and Level II On-Line Motor Monitoring or 2-3 years of intensive field experience.
Contact Jenny Ray at 800-752-8272 for price and availability.
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October 19, 2007 Get Monitoring Essentials fast from Wilcoxon Research!
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• ST101 - Surface spot face tool
More products are added all the time! As a part of the Guaranteed In-Stock introduction, Wilcoxon is backing this program with a 10% discount if the Monitoring Essentials™ items are not in-stock at the time of your order, through October 31, 2007.
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