December 2002

In this Issue:

Development of PM and RCM Programs
By: Robert L. Steibly, CPE & Certified Senior Consultant,
Steibly & Associates

The implementation of a Reliability Centered Maintenance, or RCM program, begins with a solid and practical Preventive Maintenance (PM) program.

Implementing a PM program requires a critical and in-depth review of the operations and equipment within the business. An overview of an actual implementation follows.

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70B Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance
By: Steven J. Owen, electrical consultant

The purpose of this document is to give recommendations for the maintenance of various types of electrical installations, apparatus, and equipment usually found in industrial and large commercial-type installations. Generally speaking, it is recognized that maintenance needs for specific types of equipment is provided by the equipment manufacturer, as well as from a number of other sources.

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Life Cycle Of A Preventive Maintenance Program
By: James W. Taylor

Changing the way maintenance is done in a plant is one of the greatest cultural changes an organization can undergo. The work force has usually seen programs come and go with no lasting change. There is no reason for them to expect anything different this time. It will take time and unwavering focus to overcome the cynicism and distrust built up by past programs.

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Lube-Tips

Lube-Tips is a FREE e-mail newsletter designed to make you an expert in machinery lubrication and oil analysis.

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