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Mechanical Principles and Systems for Industrial Maintenance

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ISBN-10: 0130494178

ISBN-13: 9780130494177

Edition: 2006

Authors: Richard Knotek, Jon Stenerson, Jon Stenerson

List price: $206.65
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Intended for technicians who install, troubleshoot, and service mechanical and electrical equipment and systems, this new book/reference covers operating principles and system applications. This book will clearly review the identification, application, and maintenance of individual components and how they work together in a system. Focusing on troubleshooting, this book is designed to be a practical guide with a ldquo;systems approach.rdquo; Readers will understand specific equipment types and the entire system in which the equipment functions. Predictive and preventative maintenance; lockout/tagout procedures; comprehensive coverage of lubricants and lubricating procedures; and the…    
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Book details

List price: $206.65
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 5/5/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 544
Size: 7.87" wide x 9.53" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 2.178
Language: English

(NOTE:Each chapter begins with an Objectives and Introduction section and concludes with Questions.)
Maintenance Practices and Principles
Organization
Training and Education
Preventative Maintenance
Documentation and Surveys
Predictive Maintenance
Safety
Accident Defined
Causes of Accidents
Accident Prevention
Safe Use of Lab Equipment and Hand Tools
Overview of Lockout/Tagout
Lockout Requirements
Tagout
Training
Sample Lockout Procedure
Mechanical Power Transmission Fundamentals
Energy
Force
Inertia
Friction
Acceleration and Deceleration
Angular Speed, Rotational Distance, and Velocity
Radius of Gyration and Rotational Inertiandash;WR 2
Work
Mechanical Advantage
Basic Machines
Torque
Power
Horsepower
Efficiency
Load Classifications
Service Factor
Run-Out
Overhung Load
Lubrication
Lubrication Fundamentals
Lubrication Terminology
Lubricant Additives
Lubricant Film
Industrial Lubricating Oils
Industrial Lubricating Greases
Grease Terminology
Dry Film Lubricants
Lubricant Compatibility
Lubricant Delivery Systems
Lubrication Handling and Safety
Rigging
Rigging
Slings
Basic Principles in the Use of Sling