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Posted By Ryan McBride 04-21-2026 06:09 PM
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Hi Everyone, Are your reliability teams currently using predictive maintenance for servo motors? I would appreciate hearing about any success with continuous vibration monitoring, infrared, acoustic/ultrasound, or other PdM technologies to monitor machine health and provide early warning of failures. ...
Posted By Ryan McBride 07-08-2025 12:17 PM
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Hi All, Is anyone aware of a tag for failed parts that meets the guidelines of SMRP to kickoff RCAs? Our reliability teams are looking to buy standard tags to include failed part causes, asset name, work order, employee name, date, etc. So I don't have to design something from scratch and reinvent ...
Posted By Ryan McBride 03-15-2023 02:55 PM
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Hi All, I am looking for a condition monitoring company that can install vibration sensors and support an industrial facility in Mexico, near Guanajuato. Preferably a sensor with 24/7 monitoring services (CME) and a cloud platform. We have had success with companies in the US, but cannot find ...
Posted By Ryan McBride 03-15-2023 12:12 PM
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Hi All, I am looking for a reputable balancing service that can do G1 at two planes for machine balancing. Our facility is located in Utah, US, and our equipment is a boiler fan and motor. Can you give me any recommendations? Thank you, Ryan McBride ------------------------------ ...
Posted By Ryan McBride 01-04-2023 10:39 AM
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Hi All, I am looking for someone in the US who can analyze a broken shaft to help us identify the cause of failure. The shaft is off of a roller for an ASRS-style crane system. The vendor/manufacturer is not in the US so we are looking for an outside source for failure analysis. Thank you, Ryan ...