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BENEFITS OF PREDICTIVE & PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE |
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Benefits of Predictive & Proactive Maintenance:
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Enhance machine functional efficiency, lower power consumption, reduce fault occurance, and extend MTBF.
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Prolong the useful life of in-service lubricants, thus reduce lubricant consumption.
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Enable informed maintenance planning for efficient human resource and logistical allocation.
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Enhance equipment reliability to ensure consistant production quality, and to reduce rejects due to erratic quality.
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Potential increase in revenue with informed maintenance planning that is streamlined and co-ordinated with production scheduling to ensure maximum equipment availability during peak demands.
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Avoid revenue loss brought about by unplanned downtime as a result of forced stoppage due to equipment failure caused by exacebation of undetected faults.
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WHAT ARE YOUR MAINTENANCE PRACTICES? |
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MACHINERY LUBRICATION TRAINING COURSE
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Raymond Thibault is a lubrication consultant and trainer who retired in 2001 from Exxon after 31 years’ of service. A Certified Lubrication Specialist (CLS) himself, Raymond is also certified Oil Monitoring Analyst (OMA) I & II. He has B.S. & M.S. degrees in Chemistry and an M.B.A. With Heinz Bloch, he developed the Lubrication for Profit Course, which is offered nationally in the USA.
Raymond is a veteran CLS trainer who has conducted over 30 CLS classes over the past 3 years for the public, as well as for industry leaders such as ChevronTexaco, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Citgo, Schaeffer’s, and Ispat Inland.
Notably, Raymond’s CLS classes have consistently maintained an exceptionally high pass rate, testimony in itself to the high quality of his classes.
Raymond also teaches a class on lubrication specifications at the annual STLE meeting and is also a contributing editor for Lubrication & Fluid Power magazine. He recently conducted a full day lubrication workshop at The International Maintenance Conference.
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MACHINERY LUBRICATION TRAINING COURSE |
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A 3-day training course with optional ICML MLT (Machine Lubrication Technician) Level 1 certification exam
Training Course availability: WE DO NOT OFFER THIS COURSE THIS YEAR
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This course is designed to:
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equip frontline maintenance personnel with a firm foundation in the principle of practical machinery lubrication,
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instill an awareness of the impact ground level vigilance in frontline lubrication has on maximizing lubrication effectiveness, and the bigger picture on the operating bottom line,
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keep participants abreast of the latest in lubrication maintenance best practices by world-class progressive maintenance management, and learn how to:
• avoid lubrication mistakes
• maximize lubrication effectiveness
• maintain equipment functional efficiency
• extend MTBF of the lubricant-wetted machine components
• consolidate lubricant types to optimize inventory
• reduce lubricant consumption
For the first 12 participants who sign up before 12 March 2009 (Thursday) for the training course with the MLT exam package, we are sponsoring one copy of the 540-page 'Lubrication Fundamentals - Second Edition, Revised and Expanded' (US$159.95 plus shipping if you purchase directly from the publisher).
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MACHINERY LUBRICATION FOR MANAGERS (1/2-day workshop)
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Raymond Thibault is a lubrication consultant and trainer who retired in 2001 from Exxon after 31 years’ of service. A Certified Lubrication Specialist (CLS) himself, Raymond is also certified Oil Monitoring Analyst (OMA) I & II. He has B.S. & M.S. degrees in Chemistry and an M.B.A. With Heinz Bloch, he developed the Lubrication for Profit Course, which is offered nationally in the USA.
Raymond is a veteran CLS trainer who has conducted over 30 CLS classes over the past 3 years for the public, as well as for industry leaders such as ChevronTexaco, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Citgo, Schaeffer’s, and Ispat Inland.
Notably, Raymond’s CLS classes have consistently maintained an exceptionally high pass rate, testimony in itself to the high quality of his classes.
Raymond also teaches a class on lubrication specifications at the annual STLE meeting and is also a contributing editor for Lubrication & Fluid Power magazine. He recently conducted a full day lubrication workshop at The International Maintenance Conference.
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>> Machinery Lubrication for Managers Workshop Abstract
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LUBRICATION FOR MANAGERS (1/2-day workshop) |
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Venue: 08 October 2010 (Fri) 9.00am - 12.00pm, Singapore Royal Plaza on Scotts
Workshop leader: Raymond Thibault, CLS, OMA I & II
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This workshop is designed for Plant Managers and their Heads of the production, maintenance and reliability departments to see how improvements in lubrication maintenance practices can lead to a significant contribution to the operating bottom line by maintenance cost savings, plus reducing production costs with enhanced equipment functional efficiency and reliability, and the potential to increase revenue by optimising equipment availability during peak demands.
As leaders, you may not need to know the technical intricacy of oil analysis and machinery lubrication. However it is essential that you have a big-picture overview to know what it takes to implement a successful oil analysis and lubrication maintenance excellence programme, where to obtain practitioner-focused trainings and internationally recognised certification to upgrade the technical competence of your maintenance team members, be able to instill the right maintenance mind-set in your maintenance crew, and lead your team towards the pathway for world-class lubrication maintenance best practices to realise the following benefits:
• Prolong the useful life of in-service lubricants, thus reduce lubricant consumption.
• Maximise lubrication effectiveness to maintain machine functional efficiency,
lower power consumption, reduce fault occurrence, and extend MTBF.
• Enable informed maintenance planning to be streamlined and co-ordinated with
production scheduling to ensure maximum equipment availability during peak
demands whilst avoiding unplanned equipment downtime and forced
stoppage.
• Enhanced equipment reliability to ensure consistent production quality.
• Enable informed maintenance planning for efficient human resource and
logistical allocation. |
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MACHINERY VIBRATION ANALYSIS (ISO Category II) TRAINING
Alan Friedman graduated from Tufts University in 1990 with a Bachelors of Science degree in mechanical engineering. Since 1991, Alan has worked in varying capacities for DLI Engineering. In that time, Alan has visited hundreds of industrial facilities of all types worldwide to supervise the installation and commissioning of DLI machinery vibration condition monitoring and diagnostic systems from start to finish. He has also contributed in the development of DLI's automated machinery vibration diagnostic system and possesses extensive experience on the use of DLI vibration analysis systems onboard marine vessels. This wide experience has given Alan a deep insight into what is required to implement a successful machinery vibration condition monitoring program.
Over the years, Alan has published a number of technical articles in a wide array of industrial publications, and has presented his papers at trade shows and conferences.
Alan also has produced and taught Category II and Category III equivalent vibration analysis courses to hundreds of practitioners worldwide. Currently Alan is an instructor for Mobius Institute and the Instituto Mexicano de Mantenimiento Predictivo (Predictive Maintenance Institute of Mexico). He is also a senior technical advisor to Azima DLI.
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MACHINERY VIBRATION ANALYSIS TRAINING COURSE SYNOPSIS |
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COURSE SYNOPSIS
The
Mobius Intermediate Vibration Training is structured according to the
requirements for ISO 18436.2:2002 Category II. This course is a
prerequisite for ISO 18436.2:2002 Category III and ASNT SNT-TC-1A:2001
Level III.
Individuals
certified as Vibration Analyst Category II are fully qualified
personnel who may be authorized by their employers to perform and/or
direct industrial machinery vibration measurements and vibration
analysis for single-channel measurements, with or without phase trigger
signals, according to established and recognized procedures. Personnel
classified as Vibration Analyst Category II require all the knowledge
and skills expected of Vibration Technician Category I and shall also
be qualified to:
- Select the appropriate machinery vibration measurement technique.
- Setup instruments for basic resolution of amplitude, frequency and time.
- Perform basic vibration analysis of machinery and components such
as shafts, bearings, gears, fans, pumps, and motors using spectrum
analysis.
- Maintain a database of results and trends.
- Perform basic (single-channel) impact tests to determine natural frequencies.
- Classify, interpret and evaluate the test results (including
acceptance tests) in accordance with applicable specifications and
standards.
- Recommend minor corrective actions.
- Understand basic single-plane field balancing concepts, and
- Be aware of some of the causes and effects of bad measurement data.
Come for the Machinery Vibration Analysis ISO Category II Training
Course (equivalent to ASNT Level II) to see how you can learn from the
world experts in vibration training to improve your understanding and
application of machine vibration analysis.
Mobius
Institute's Alan Friedman will be leading this course. Seats are
limited, please register early. If you know of someone who may benefit
from this training, do forward this message to them. We look forward to
hosting you and/or your colleagues.
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TESTIMONIAL
"I'd like to take this chance to say that I found the Mobius Institute Vibration II course to be the most beneficial course that I have attended to date. The course is tied together the concepts of the frequency domain, time domain and phrase extremely well. The simulators gave a very clear visual understanding of the concepts. Being able to control the speed allowed for greater interrogation of the concepts.
I would recommend the Mobius Vibration courses to anybody who wants to get a full and clear understanding of VA. The certification was long overdue and the quick reference guide + the vibration mouse pads are a smart addition to the package. Well done to you for an excellent training package."
Keith Elson, Condition Monitoring Technician
Maintenance Technology
Alcan Grove
"First of all is the quality of the topics discussed and the best thing is to have them available all the time when needed and share between our technical people day by day. This is exactly as you say at the advertisements on the Internet, remember I was using it before and I am truly convinced of this benefit."
Patricio Troya,
Wartsila
"The software is great! I am a Technical Associates Level II and even for me it has helped clear up some grey areas for me. I wish I had this software 5 years ago when I first got into this line of work as I am sure I would have progressed at a much faster rate."
Paul Jordon,
Consultant
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MACHINERY LUBRICATION TRAINING COURSE SYNOPSIS |
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COURSE SYNOPSIS
Industry rides on 10µm of oil! Most facilities do not have a proper lubrication maintenance regime, and this results in high and recurring maintenance expenses. Frequent maintenance of machineries that wear down the same old way and replacing lube and hydraulic oils that have degraded prematurely have been accepted as normal. This needs not be so.
Proper lubrication maintenance practices observed by trained personnel is a quick and easy way to substantially improve lubrication effectiveness and save maintenance costs, by retarding chemical degradation and additives depletion of the oil, and by reducing wear of the lubricated components.
If you are looking for a quick and easy way to extend MTBF of your lubricated machine components and reduce oil consumption, then this is the course for you.
You will learn how to select the right lubricant for your application, how to consolidate lubricant types to optimize inventory, how to store, handle and apply lubricants, how to prolong the useful life of your lube oils, and how to maximize lubrication effectiveness to maintain machine functional efficiency, reduce power consumption and extend MTBF.
Maintenance strategies will also be covered together with a discussion of maintenance tools and techniques including oil analysis, filtration and contamination control.
Come for the machinery lubrication training course and learn how you too can apply world-best practices in lubrication maintenance to minimize maintenance costs and to contribute substantially to your organization’s operating bottom line.
Raymond Thibault, CLS, OMA I & II, will be leading this course. Seats are limited, please register early. If you know of someone who may benefit from this training, please pass this message on. We look forward to hosting you and/or your colleagues.
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