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August 20, 2008

4 Rules of Predictive Maintenance

Rule #1: You cannot PM yourself to reliability - most failures do not follow age related patterns and require advanced sensing technologies to detect them at early stages. If you are tightening up electrical connections, rebuilding equipment or replacing bearings on an age related schedule - you can make quantum leaps with predictive maintenance.

Rule #2: Even in tough times - it makes sense to adopt proven maintenance strategies that increase capacity, availability and uptime and do so at a lower maintenance cost than most reactive or time based maintenance programs. With predictive maintenance, you can do more with less.

Rule #3: Just because you have Vibration, Infrared, Ultrasound, Motor Testing and Oil Analysis does not mean you have a world class predictive maintenance program. Predictive Maintenance Tasks must add value by ensuring failure finding and defect elimination that supports the overall aim of the company.

Rule #4: At PdM-2008 you will meet seasoned professionals who have made the journey to proactive maintenance and will share with you what roadblocks exist and how you can avoid them. We are so sure you will get value from the Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference we back it 100%.

There is still time to register for the Predictive Maintenance learning event of the year

PdM-2008 Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference
September 15-18
Qwest Center Omaha Nebraska
http://www.maintenanceconference.com/pdm

Omaha is a great town and is easy and safe to navigate plus NO ONE will accuse you of going on a junket!

Do not miss this opportunity to network and learn from peers, subject matter experts and solution providers who have been there.

Preconference and Bonus workshop seats are still available. Please call toll free (888) 575-1245 to speak with one of our conference specialists or…


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