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Table able of Content Contents s A. ABOUT THE EDITORS B. FOREWORD C. PREFACE D. SI UNITS AND CONVERSION FACTORS 1. REDEFINING REDEF INING MAINTENANCE—DELI MAINTENANCE—DE LIVERING VERING RELIABILIT RELIABILITY Y 2. INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MAINTENANCE 3. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY RELIABILITY ENGINEERING ENGINEE RING 4. COOPERATIVE COOPERATIVE PARTNERSHIP PARTNERSHIPS S 5. EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS
6. OPERATING POLICIES OF EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE 7. SIX SIGMA SAFETY: AP PLYING QUALITY MANAGEMENT P RINCIPLES TO FOSTER A ZERO-INJURY SAFE TY CULTURE 8. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 9. RELIABILITY-BASED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 10. PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE 11. RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE 12. TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE 13. MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND OPERATIONS—STOREROOM EXCELLENCE 14. COMPUTERIZED PLANNING AND SCHEDULING 15. COMPUTER-BASED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 16. ECONOMICS OF RELIABILITY 17. WORK MEASUREMENT 18. RATING AND EVALUATING MAINTENANCE WORKERS 19. WORK SIMPLIFICATION IN MAINTENANCE 20. ESTIMATING REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE COSTS 21. KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 22. MAINTENANCE ENGINEER’S TOOLBOX 23. ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS 24. MAINTENANCE OF LOW-SLOPED MEMBRANE ROOFS 25. CONCRETE INDUSTRIAL FLOOR SURFACES: DESIGN, INSTALLATION, REPAIR, AND MAINTENANCE 26. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES 27. MAINTENANCE OF ELEVATORS AND SPECIAL LIFTS 28. AIR-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT 29. VENTILATING FANS AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS 30. DUST-COLLECTING AND AIR-CLEANING EQUIPMENT 31. PLAIN BEARINGS 32. ROLLING-ELEMENT BEARINGS 33. FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS FOR P OWER TRANSMISSION 34. CHAINS FOR POWER TRANSMISSION 35. CRANES: OVERHEAD AND GANTRY 36. CHAIN HOISTS 37. BELT DRIVES 38. MECHANICAL VARIABLE-SP EED DRIVES 39. GEAR DRIVES AND SPEED REDUCERS 40. RECIPROCATING AIR COMPRESSORS
41. VALVES 42. PUMPS: CENTRIFUGAL AND POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT 43. ELECTRIC MOTORS 44. MAINTENANCE OF MOTOR CONTROL COMPONENTS 45. MAINTENANCE OF INDUSTRIAL BATTERIES (LEAD-ACID, NICKEL-CADMIUM, NICKEL-IRON) 46. MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING PROCESS VARIABLES 47. ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING, SERVICING, AND TESTING 48. VIBRATION: ITS ANALYSIS AND CORRECTION 49. AN INTRODUCTION TO THERMOGRAPHY 50. TRIBOLOGY 51. THE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF LUBRICATION 52. LUBRICATING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS 53. PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING A GOOD LUBRICATION PROGRAM 54. CORROSION CONTROL 55. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL CLEANING METHODS 56. PAINTING AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS 57. PIPING 58. SCAFFOLDS AND LADDERS 59. ARC WELDING IN MAINTENANCE 60. GAS WELDING IN MAINTENANCE
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Expanded Table of Contents A. ABOUT THE EDITORS B. FOREWORD C. PREFACE D. SI UNITS AND CONVERSION FACTORS
ACCELERATION ANGULAR AREA CANDLEPOWER CAPACITY, DISPLACEMENT DENSITY, MASS/VOLUME
ENERGY AND WORK ENERGY/AREA TIME FLOW RATE MASS FLOW RATE VOLUME FORCE LENGTH MASS/WEIGHT POWER PRESSURE AND STRESS THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY TORQUE: BENDING MOMENT VELOCITY VOLUME WATER HARDNESS 1. REDEFINING MAINTENANCE—DELIVERING RELIABILITY
LOWER PRODUCTION UNIT COST REDUCED MAINTENANCE COSTS BETTER PROCESS STABILITY EXTENDED EQUIPMENT LIFE REDUCED MAINTENANCE SPARE PARTS INVENTORY REDUCED OVERTIME OTHER BENEFITS CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT SELF-DIRECTED WORK TEAMS: A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 2. INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MAINTENANCE
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES ORGANIZATION MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS SELECTION AND TRAINING 3. MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
RESPONSIBILITIES OF RELIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING 4. COOPERATIVE PARTNERSHIPS
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RELIABILITY PROBLEMS INTERDEPENDENCY FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 5. EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS
FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES KEY CONSIDERATIONS OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE SELF-DIRECTED WORK TEAMS MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE SUPERVISION AND SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS 6. OPERATING POLICIES OF EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE
POLICIES WITH RESPECT TO WORK ALLOCATION POLICIES WITH RESPECT TO WORK FORCE POLICIES WITH RESPECT TO INTRAPLANT RELATIONS POLICIES WITH RESPECT TO CONTROL USE OF STANDARD-PRACTICE SHEETS AND MANUALS 7. SIX SIGMA SAFETY: AP PLYING QUALITY MANAGEMENT P RINCIPLES TO FOSTER A ZERO-INJURY SAFE TY CULTURE
SAFETY PERFORMANCE CULTURE SIX SIGMA CONTROL LEVELS SIX SIGMA TOOLS IN THE WORKPLACE EFFECTIVE MEETINGS FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT ACTION ITEM MATRIX EFFECTIVE SAFETY TASK FORCES CONCLUSION TASK: DEFINE MACHINE OPERATOR ROLE A CAS E STUDY: US ING SIX SIGMA TOOLS 8. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE PREREQUISITES OF CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE ACCURATE IDENTIFICATION OF INCIPIENT PROBLEMS PLANNING PROPER REPAIR PROCEDURES ADEQUATE TIME TO REPAIR VERIFICATION OF REPAIR ROLE OF CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 9. RELIABILITY-BASED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
INFORMATION COLLECTION SYSTEM ANALYSIS IDENTIFICATION OF S YSTEMS IDENTIFICATION OF SYSTEM FUNCTIONS SELECTION OF S YSTEMS SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL FAILURES AND CRITICALITY RANKING IDENTIFICATION OF FUNCTIONALLY SIGNIFICANT ITEMS FUNCTIONALLY SIGNIFICANT ITEM FAILURE ANALYSIS MAINTENANCE TASK SELECTION (DECISION LOGIC TREE ANALYSIS) TASK DETERMINATION PARALLELING AND DEFAULT LOGIC MAINTENANCE TASKS TASK FREQUENCIES OR INTERVALS 10. PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
DEFINITION OF PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE TOTAL PLANT MANAGEMENT MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES VIBRATION MONITORING THERMOGRAPHY TRIBOLOGY PROCESS PARAMETERS ELECTRIC MOTOR ANALYSIS VISUAL INSPECTION ULTRASONIC MONITORING OPERATING DYNAMICS ANALYSIS OTHER TECHNIQUES PROGRAM COSTS VIBRATION MONITORING THERMOGRAPHY TRIBOLOGY
ULTRASONICS BENEFITS 11. RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE
SEVEN QUESTIONS ADDRESSED BY RCM FAILURE-FINDING TASKS RUN TO FAILURE 12. TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTAINANCE CONCEPTS TPM METRICS TPM IMPLEMENTATION COMMON BARRIERS ENCOUNTERED SUCCESS FACTORS AND ENABLERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE DETAILED DESCRIPTION BENEFITS OF TPM 13. MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND OPERATIONS—STOREROOM EXCELLENCE
OBJECTIVES OF INVENTORY TYPES OF INVENTORY BEST PRACTICES INVENTORY MANAGEMENT BARRIERS TO BEST PRACTICE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT INVENTORY CONTROL REPLACEMENT AS SET VALUE RISK MANAGEMENT LOSS ELIMINATION INVENTORY CRITICALITY STOCKING LEVELS CARRYING COST STOREROOM MANAGEMENT STOREROOM OPERATION COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 14. COMPUTERIZED PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
WHY COMPUTERIZE MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT? ORGANIZING FOR COMPUTERIZATION IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD SYSTEM WORK ORDER SYSTEM PRIORITY SYSTEM PLANNING PROCEDURE DEFINED SCHEDULING PROCEDURE DEFINED PLANNING FOLLOW-UP ANALYSES AND REPORTS 15. COMPUTER-BASED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
CMMS FUNCTIONALITY CMMS FILES WHO USES A CMMS AND HOW WHAT A CMMS WILL DO WHAT A CMMS WILL NOT DO WHY A CMMS FAILS 16. ECONOMICS OF RELIABILITY
RELIABILITY AND VALUE RELIABILITY AND COST
PARTICULAR ISSUES REVIEW OF ECONOMIC TOOLS 17. WORK MEASUREMENT 18. RATING AND EVALUATING MAINTENANCE WORKERS
BENEFITS OF AN EFFECTIVE COMPENSATION PROGRAM GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF JOB EVALUATION TRADITIONAL FACTORS RELATIVE WEIGHTS OF FACTORS ANALYZING JOBS EVALUATING JOBS TYPICAL FACTOR DEFINITION DETERMINING THE JOB CLASSIFICATIONS DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATE WAGE RATE FOR EACH CLASSIFICATION 19. WORK SIMPLIFICATION IN MAINTENANCE
THE LAW OF INTELLIGENT ACTION THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD CHARTING TECHNIQUES THE FLOW PROCESS CHART THE MULTIPLE-ACTIVITY PROCESS CHART THE FOUR BASIC PRINCIPLES OF MOTION ECONOMY A MOTION-ECONOMY CHECKLIST APPLICATIONS OF WORK SIMPLIFICATION TO MAINTENANCE 20. ESTIMATING REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE COSTS
PREREQUISITES FOR ESTIMATING MAINTENANCE COST CLASSIFYING THE JOB HOW THE ESTIMATES WILL BE USED WHO WILL PREPARE THE ESTIMATES ESTIMATING TECHNIQUES FOR LABOR COST HOW TO SELECT APPROPRIATE ESTIMATING TECHNIQUES FOR LABOR COST ESTIMATING TECHNIQUES FOR MATERIAL COST ESTIMATING TECHNIQUES FOR OVERHEAD COST TRAINING ESTIMATORS SUMMARY 21. KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION MEASURING WITH A PURPOSE PMS MODELS MATCHING MEASURES WITH THE ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT STRATEGY MAPPING FOR A BALANCED SCORECARD PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM WORK MEASUREMENT LEVELS OF MAINTENANCE WORK MEASUREMENT METHODOLOGY 22. MAINTENANCE ENGINEER’S TOOLBOX
SIMPLIFIED FAILURE MODES AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS FAULT-TREE ANALYSIS CAUS E-AND-EFFECT ANALYSIS SEQUENCE-OF-EVENTS ANALYSIS THE FIVE WHYS STATISTICAL ANALYSES TOOLS 23. ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS
CONCEPT AND METHODOLOGY MANAGING PROBLEM-SOLVING PROCESS THE RCA PROCESS FORMAL PROCESS ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY IDENTIFYING A POTENTIAL RCA EVENT CLARIFY THE PROBLEM CONFIRM THE FACTS IS ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS REQUIRED DESIGN REVIEW CAN PROBLEM BE RESOLVED BASED ON DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION REVIEW CAN PROBLEM BE SOLVED BASED ON APPLICATION REVIEW ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS INCIDENT CLASSIFICATION 24. MAINTENANCE OF LOW-SLOPED MEMBRANE ROOFS
RECORD KEEPING CONVENTIONAL BUILT-UP ROOFING MEMBRANES MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING MEMBRANES SINGLE-PLY ROOFING MEMBRANES PROTECTED ROOF MEMBRANE ASSEMBLIES ROOF SURVEY AND DEFECT IDENTIFICATION ROOF REPAIR MATERIALS EMERGENCY ROOF LEAK DETECTION AND REPAIRS PERMANENT REPAIRS MAINTENANCE PREVENTION REROOFING 25. CONCRETE INDUSTRIAL FLOOR SURFACES: DESIGN, INSTALLATION, REPAIR, AND MAINTENANCE
NEW CONCRETE FLOORS RESURFACING OLD FLOORS MAINTAINING AND CLEANING FLOORS REPAIR OF DUSTING FLOORS FLOOR SEALERS AND FINISHES CORROSION-RESISTANT FLOOR TOPPINGS 26. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES
ROUTINE INSPECTION REPAIRING LEAKY WALLS REPAIRING CRACKED WALLS CLEANING BRICK MASONRY REMOVAL OF EXTERNALLY CAUSED STAINS CLEANING HISTORIC STRUCTURES SUMMARY 27. MAINTENANCE OF ELEVATORS AND SPECIAL LIFTS
ELEVATORS AND SPECIAL LIFTS ORGANIZATION FOR MAINTENANCE CONTRACT MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE BY THE MANUFACTURER PARTS SAFETY INSPECTIONS BY THE MANUFACTURER INTANGIBLE ELEMENTS INTEGRITY AND EXPERIENCE MAINTENANCE COST WARRANTY ON NEW EQUIPMENT
AGE ADJUSTMENT AND PREMAINTENANCE REPAIRS 28. AIR-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
AIR-CONDITIONING LOAD REFRIGERATION TYPES OF EQUIPMENT TYPES OF COMPONENTS REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT GENERAL MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 29. VENTILATING FANS AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS
FAN AND FLOW FUNDAMENTALS TERMINOLOGY AND DEFINITIONS USING PUBLISHED PERFORMANCE DATA FAN-PERFORMANCE LAWS TYPES OF FANS AND RECOMMENDED USES SELECTING FANS FOR SEVERE DUTY HANDLING FLAMMABLE GASES OR VAPORS FAN NOISE FAN VOLUME-CONTROL DEVICES FAN INSTALLATION SAFETY AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES PERIODIC INSPECTION FAN TROUBLES 30. DUST-COLLECTING AND AIR-CLEANING EQUIPMENT
TYPES OF EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE OF DUS T-CONTROL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE OF EXHAUST HOODS AND DUCTS MAINTENANCE OF DUST COLLECTING SERVICE EQUIPMENT 31. PLAIN BEARINGS
GENERAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE BEARING MATERIALS DESIGN INSPECTION AND RECONDITIONING 32. ROLLING-ELEMENT BEARINGS
GENERAL WHY BEARINGS FAIL BEARING DESIGNS AND NOMENCLATURE BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS BEARING SERIES LOAD RATINGS SHAFT AND HOUSING FITS BEARING MOUNTINGS MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING OF ROLLER BEARINGS LUBRICATION 33. FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS FOR P OWER TRANSMISSION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF TYPES CAUSES OF COUPLING FAILURE SHAFT CENTER LINE RELATIONSHIP SHAFT MISALIGNMENT
ACROSS-THE-FLEX ELEMENT 34. CHAINS FOR POWER TRANSMISSION
SERVICE FACTORS SPECIAL INVERTED-TOOTH CHAINS INSTALLATION OF CHAIN DRIVES LUBRICATION OF PRECISION CHAIN DRIVES METHODS OF LUBRICATION MAINTENANCE OF PRECISION CHAIN DRIVES 35. CRANES: OVERHEAD AND GANTRY
GENERAL CRANE INSTALLATION CRANE INSPECTION CRANE MAINTENANCE GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS 36. CHAIN HOISTS
TYPES OF CHAIN HOISTS SELECTION OF CHAIN HOISTS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE DESIGN/PERFORMANCE 37. BELT DRIVES
GENERAL V-BELT TYPES AND NOMINAL DIMENSIONS V-BELT APPLICATION GUIDELINES V-BELT SHEAVE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE MAINTENANCE BELT TENSION TROUBLESHOOTING V-BELTS SYNCHRONOUS BELTS SYNCHRONOUS BELT TOOTH PROFILES SYNCHRONOUS BELT NOMENCLATURE SYNCHRONOUS SPROCKETS SYNCHRONOUS APPLICATION GUIDELINES SYNCHRONOUS BELT INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE BELT TENSION TROUBLESHOOTING SYNCHRONOUS BELTS 38. MECHANICAL VARIABLE-SP EED DRIVES
GENERAL FRICTION-TYPE BELT TYPES OF FRICTION DRIVES (BELT AND SHEAVE) 39. GEAR DRIVES AND SPEED REDUCERS
Common Gear Types Basic Gear Drives Epicyclic Gear Drives Select the Proper Drive Install Gear Drives Carefully Start-Up Lubrication Good Maintenance Practice Shutdown Troubleshooting Gears GEAR-TOOTH WEAR AND FAILURE
40. RECIPROCATING AIR COMPRESSORS 41. VALVES
WHAT IS A VALVE? BRONZE VALVES IRON VALVES STEEL VALVES BALL VALVES BUTTERFLY VALVES ORDERING SPARE PARTS RECOMMENDED PIPING PRACTICE 42. PUMPS: CENTRIFUGAL AND POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS 43. ELECTRIC MOTORS
INTRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS COMMON TO INDUSTRIAL AC AND DC MOTORS AC INDUCTION MOTORS DIRECT-CURRENT MOTORS SCHEDULED ROUTINE MOTOR CARE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM MOTOR TROUBLES HOOTING 44. MAINTENANCE OF MOTOR CONTROL COMPONENTS
CONTROL COMPONENTS QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CONTROL COMPONENT ENCLOSURES PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE POWER CIRCUIT COMPONENTS MOTOR CONTROLLERS CONTACTOR INSPECTION DISCONNECT DEVICES STARTING AND S PEED-REGULATING RHEOSTATS FOR MOTORS DRUM CONTROLLERS EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONTROL CIRCUIT COMPONENTS MAINTENANCE OF MOTOR CONTROLLERS AFTER A FAULT MAINTENANCE OF MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS 45. MAINTENANCE OF INDUSTRIAL BATTERIES (LEAD-ACID, NICKEL-CADMIUM, NICKEL-IRON)
LEAD-ACID BATTERIES VENTED NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES NICKEL-IRON BATTERIES 46. MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING PROCESS VARIABLES
PROCESS MONITORING PROCESS CONTROL TYPES OF INSTRUMENTS MECHANICAL FLOWMETERS MEASUREMENT OF TOTAL FLOW LIQUID-LEVEL MEASUREMENT MECHANICAL-PRESSURE INSTRUMENTS TYPES OF INSTRUMENTS ACTUATING ELEMENTS FOR PRESS URE GAGES
FILLED-SYSTEM THERMOMETERS HUMIDITY MEASUREMENT PNEUMATIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS PNEUMATIC PRESS URE AND TEMPERATURE TRANS MITTERS MINIATURE MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS MAINTENANCE OF MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS THERMOMETERS PRESSURE GAGES RELATIVE–HUMIDITY-MEASURING INSTRUMENTS 47. ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING, SERVICING, AND TESTING
SELECT THE PROPER INSTRUMENT MULTIMETERS SINGLE-FUNCTION INSTRUMENTS GLOSSARY 48. VIBRATION: ITS ANALYSIS AND CORRECTION
VIBRATION ANALYSIS FOR PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE OTHER USES OF VIBRATION ANALYSIS WHAT IS VIBRATION? CAUSES OF MACHINE VIBRATION CHARACTERISTICS OF VIBRATION MONITORING PARAMETERS FOR PLANT MACHINERY MACHINERY DYNAMICS COMMON FAILURE MODES DATABAS E DEVELOPMENT INSTRUMENTS FOR VIBRATION MEASUREMENT GETTING STARTED 49. AN INTRODUCTION TO THERMOGRAPHY
INFRARED TECHNOLOGY INFRARED EQUIPMENT EVALUATION OF INFRARED EQUIPMENT INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY SAFETY INFRARED SCANNING PROCEDURES GLOSSARY APPENDIX : MATERIAL LIST 50. TRIBOLOGY
LUBRICATING OIL ANALYSIS SPECTROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS FERROGRAPHY WEAR PARTICLE ANALYSIS LIMITATIONS OF TRIBOLOGY 51. THE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF LUBRICATION
ORGANIZED PLANT LUBRICATION FLUID MANAGEMENT LUBRICANT PROTECTION GREASES 52. LUBRICATING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION 53. PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING A GOOD LUBRICATION PROGRAM
Selling Management Selecting Lubricants
Lubrication Training PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING THE LUBRICATION PROGRAM 54. CORROSION CONTROL
INTRODUCTION CORROSION: TYPES AND MECHANISMS CORROSION: FORMS AND DEFECTS CORROSION OF POLYMERIC MATERIALS CORROSION CONTROL 55. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL CLEANING METHODS
CHEMICAL CLEANING DEGRADATION PREOPERATIONAL DEPOS ITS CHEMICAL CLEANING SOLVENTS ORGANIC SOLVENTS CIRCULATION CASCADE METHOD FILL AND SOAK ONSTREAM CLEANING MECHANICAL AND COMBINATION CLEANING METHODS SELECTION OF CLEANING PROCESSES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 56. PAINTING AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS
MAINTENANCE PAINTING: WHY? BENEFITS TO MAINTENANCE PAINTING MAINTENANCE PAINTING: SURVEY MAINTENANCE PAINTING FOR BEAUTIFICATION, AESTHETICS, OR AWARENESS MAINTENANCE PAINTING FOR CORROSION PROTECTION OR PLANT LIFE EXTENSION MAINTENANCE PAINTING FOR THE PREVENTION OF PRODUCT CONTAMINATION MAINTENANCE PAINTING FOR ENCAPSULATION OR AFTER REMOVAL OF LEAD-BASED PAINTS MAINTENANCE PAINTING FOR SAFETY AWARENESS MATERIAL SELECTION SURFACE-TOLERANT COATINGS GENERIC TYPES OF COATINGS OR PAINTS SURFACE PREPARATION APPLYING PAINT INSPECTIONS SAFETY THE PAINTERS
57. PIPING 58. SCAFFOLDS AND LADDERS
STEPLADDERS AND EXTENSION LADDERS LADDER GROUPS LADDER SAFETY RULES SCAFFOLDING WELDED ALUMINUM SCAFFOLDS WELDED S ECTIONAL S TEEL S CAFFOLDS SAFETY SWINGING S CAFFOLDS TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS (STEEL AND ALUMINUM) MODULAR SYSTEMS SCAFFOLDS SPECIAL-DESIGN SCAFFOLDS OSHA SCAFFOLDING CHECKLIST
APPLICATION 59. ARC WELDING IN MAINTENANCE
THE ROLE OF WELDING IN A MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (S MAW) FLUX-CORED ARC WELDING (FCAW) SUBMERGED ARC WELDING (SAW) GAS-SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (GMAW) GAS TUNGS TEN ARC WELDING (GTAW) OXYACETYLENE CUTTING AIR-CARBON ARC CUTTING AND GOUGING PLASMA ARC CUTTING WELDING PROCEDURES QUALIFICATION OF WELDERS OTHER WELDING PROCESSES BASE METALS CONTROL OF DISTORTION SUBMERGED ARC WELDING (SAW): EQUIPMENT, ELECTRODES, AND FLUX SPECIAL APPLICATIONS SELECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY In addition, the following booklets and pocket guides are available from The Lincoln Electric Company, Book Division, P. O. Box 17035, Cleveland, OH 44177-0035. 60. GAS WELDING IN MAINTENANCE
AIR-ACETYLENE SOLDERING, HEATING, AND BRAZING OXYACETYLENE WELDING, CUTTING, GOUGING, AND HARD FACING FLAME ADJUSTMENT HARD FACING
Book Details Title: Maintenance Engineering Handbook, Seventh Edition Publisher: : New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mexico
City, Milan, New Delhi, San Juan, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto Copyright / Pub. Date: 2008, 2002, 1995, 1988, 1977, 1966, 1957 The McGraw-
Hill Companies, Inc. ISBN: 9780071546461 Authors: Lindley R. Higgins was an engineering consultant. R. Keith Mobley is principle of Life Cycle Engineering. Darrin Wikoff is Senior Reliability Consultant. Description: Make your engineering project run smoother with the answer to all
your planning problems. Maintenance Engineering Handbook is a one-stop source of answers on all maintenance engineering functions, from managing, planning, and budgeting to solving environmental problems. The Seventh Edition has been
thoroughly revised with eleven all-new chapters along with complete updates of key sections.
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