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Tips on Using P-80 Temporary Rubber Assembly Lubricant
2013-01-09 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
P-80 is very simple to use. All that is required is that enough of the liquid be applied to the part to create a thin film over its surface. This can be done manually or automatically with a bath, brush, spray, sponge or squirt technique. The best approach is determined by the size of the piece and the nature of the task. Be sure to shake or stir P-80 well before using to assure maximum effectiveness. As we approach the colder months of the year (in some areas) it is important to keep ...This story is related to the following:Saw Lubricants | Industrial Lubricants | Rubber Installation Lubricants |
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Managing Temporary Repairs
2013-01-07 23:51:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Sometimes, it's better to do partial repairs than to do complete ones, but only temporarily. For example, production needs to finish a run to fill a critical order. Sometimes, partial repairs are the best you can do for now. For example, you don't have the necessary expertise or replacement parts for a complete repair. With proper administrative controls and procedures in place, temporary repairs don't become forgotten repairs. And you can use physical controls. For example, you set the PLC to alarm every two hours until a permanent repair is made. read more
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Managing Temporary Repairs
2013-01-07 23:51:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Sometimes, it's better to do partial repairs than to do complete ones, but only temporarily. For example, production needs to finish a run to fill a critical order. Sometimes, partial repairs are the best you can do for now. For example, you don't have the necessary expertise or replacement parts for a complete repair. With proper administrative controls and procedures in place, temporary repairs don't become forgotten repairs. And you can use physical controls. For example, you set the PLC to alarm every two hours until a permanent repair is made. read more
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