Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers
Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers
Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers will give the engineer the “have to have” information. It will help instill knowledge on a daily basis, to do his or her job and to maintain and assure reliable equipment to help reduce costs. This book will be an easy reference for engineers and managers needing immediate solutions to everyday problems. Most civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers will face issues relating to maintenance and reliability, at some point in their jobs. This will become their “go to” book.
Begin your journey with this introduction to reliability, making this book a great tool for you to be successful. We came up with the idea of the book so someone whose sole purpose in life is reliability can go to a simple book to quickly find answers to issues facing his or her organization. The answer my not be simple; however, the book provides direction for anyone needing an answer to most reliability issues. The first recommendation is to follow these steps.
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Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers
- Understanding Maintenance and Reliability
- The Functional Maintenance Organization and Its People
- Preventive Maintenance Program
- Predictive Maintenance Program
- Reliability Processes
- Key Performance Indicators
- Total Productive Maintenance
- Hydraulics
- Maintenance Welding
- Bearings
- Compressors
- Gears and Gearboxes
- Packing and Seals
- Electric Motors
- Reliability Articles
- MTBF Users Guide
- Workflow for Planning
- Checklists and Forms
The ultimate goal of maintenance is to provide optimal reliability that meets the business needs of the company, where reliability is defined as “the probability or duration of failure-free performance under stated conditions.” Although many organizations view maintenance as adding little value to the firm, when properly developed and managed
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