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MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS

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In most plants, maintenance costs, as defined by standard plant accounting processes, make up a significant fraction of total operating costs. Traditional maintenance expenses (labour and materials) have risen dramatically in the United States during the last ten years. Domestic plants spent more than $600 billion in 1981 to keep their critical plant systems running. By 1991, the costs had risen to more than $800 billion, and by 2000, they were expected to reach $1.2 trillion. According to these studies, one-third of all maintenance dollars, or $250 billion, is squandered due to inadequate maintenance management systems.

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Contents in Maintenance Fundamentals

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Chapter 1 Impact of Maintenance 1

Chapter 2 Fundamental Requirements of Effective

Preventive Maintenance 11

Chapter 3 Designing a Preventive Maintenance Program 25

Chapter 4 Planning and Scheduling 35

Chapter 5 Scheduled Preventive Maintenance 45

Chapter 6 Maintenance Engineering Roles and Responsibilities 55

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Chapter 7 Shaft Alignment 71

Chapter 8 Rotor Balancing 112

Chapter 9 Bearings 125

Chapter 10 Couplings 171

Chapter 11 Gears and Gearboxes 201

Chapter 12 Compressors 231


Chapter 13 Control Valves 266

Chapter 14 Conveyors 287

Chapter 15 Fans, Blowers, and Fluidizers 299

Chapter 16 Dust Collectors 317

Chapter 17 Pumps 331

Chapter 18 Steam Traps 365

Chapter 19 Performance Measurement and Management 374

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