The truth of the matter is that vibration analysis is where the bulk of our time and energy are typically spent. It takes a lot of training and years of practice to become a great analyst. Training someone to operate a data collector and run a route seems much simpler and is often treated as less important. That mentality can be dangerous to your program. If you start collecting bad data, the best analyst in the world will not be able to give you the correct analysis.
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Pros and Cons – In-house or Contract your PdM Program?
Congratulations! If you’re contemplating this particular dilemma, then at least you’re on the...
Vibration Analysis vs. Infrared Analysis
Many facilities find themselves faced with a difficult decision. They have the budget to...
Compressed Air Challenge
Have you heard of the Compressed Air Challenge? If compressed air systems are a part of your...
Next SMRP Kansas City Meeting scheduled
Our next meeting to continue work on establishing an SMRP chapter in Kansas City will be on...
Interested in an SMRP Chapter in the Kansas City area?
Joe Akers of ATS, Inc. and Thomas Strenge of Brunson Instrument are heading up efforts to begin an...