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123 – World Class Lubrication with Robert Kalwarowsky

World Class Lubrication with Robert Kalwarowsky

In a previous episode with our guest speaker Heinz Bloch, we covered how certain organizations were able to achieve best-in-class reliability programs. In this podcast episode, we’ll dig into what makes for a world-class lubrication program. Truth be told, only a very few organizations achieved and are implementing world-class lubrication programs. Obviously, there are certain best practices that they do that others don t.

In this episode, we covered:

  • What are best-in-class lubrication practices?
  • How an organization can build a world-class lubrication program. What aspects should be considered? How […]
By |September 18th, 2018|Comments Off on 123 – World Class Lubrication with Robert Kalwarowsky

122 – Asset Effectiveness Model with Paul Daoust

Asset Effectiveness Model with Paul Daoust

In asset management, the organizations have a lot to do. They can t go about making intelligent decisions every time without the help of team leaders and their engineering team. They are the ones who have to find the balance between performance cost, risks, and ROI. If they make good decisions, the organization s top-level management will be able to focus on other things. They will be able to make sure that all the resources are provided for. The training, coaching, and implementation processes are going the way they are supposed to. […]

By |September 11th, 2018|Comments Off on 122 – Asset Effectiveness Model with Paul Daoust

121 – Starting with Mathematical Foundations with Fred Schenkelberg

Starting with Mathematical Foundations with Fred Schenkelberg

Every system in the world, no matter how complex, is designed on an algorithm. All the systems use the same basic principles of mathematics. When there is a failure in a system, there s a logical explanation for its occurrence. Every  engineering principles that vendors follow to build the machines and every calculative functionality they add to it so that it will work the way it is is based on mathematics. That s why it is very important to have strong mathematical foundation in a reliability-oriented organization.

In […]

By |September 4th, 2018|Comments Off on 121 – Starting with Mathematical Foundations with Fred Schenkelberg

120 – What is the Difference between RGA & Weibull with Fred Schenkelberg

What is the Difference between RGA and Weibull with Fred Schenkelberg

Predictive maintenance is the backbone of reliability and maintenance industry. This is why every organization tends to use tools that can help them foresee the possible failures ahead of time and take preemptive measures. No matter how much you spend on building a sustainable program, there are always deficiencies left somewhere. You have to know at every stage what these deficiencies are to successfully get where you want to go exactly. This is where Reliability Growth Analysis (RGA) (or Crow-AMSAA, as oftentimes referred to) helps you with its wide applications. […]

By |August 28th, 2018|Comments Off on 120 – What is the Difference between RGA & Weibull with Fred Schenkelberg

119 – What Customers Need is an Asset Management Program, Not Software with John Reeve

What Customers Need is an Asset Management Program, Not Software with John Reeve

When organizations feel the need to run their sites in a better and informed way, they tend to purchase different software that will help them get the answers they need. What they don t realize is that software is only as good as the people using it. When you don t have data input to the system, the output is most likely to be inaccurate. You can purchase a CMMS or any other reliability software but if you don t know what it is that you want from […]

By |August 21st, 2018|Comments Off on 119 – What Customers Need is an Asset Management Program, Not Software with John Reeve