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TURNING TO CONDITION MONITORING FOR WIND TURBINES

Wind turbine manufacturing has created many opportunities for fabricators. Wind turbine service is well on its way to becoming a considerable source for renewable business profits for repair and maintenance providers, too. Greg Ziegler of SKF USA explains how.

DRIVE TECHNOLOGIES (Part One):
THE CASE FOR HOLLOW SHAFT TORQUE MOTORS

In the first part of this two-part series, Harald Poesch of Siemens Industry examines how permanent magnet synchronous torque motors offer significant advantages on high energy consuming and high dynamic applications such as machine tool rotary tables, dynamic tool turrets and turning spindles, and indexing tables in metalforming presses.

A BETTER WAY TO SERVICE WAY COVERS

The seemingly minor problem of a way cover breaking down on a huge machining center can cause substantial downtime on the factory floor because the way covers require considerable labor to remove, repair and replace them. What?s the solution?

REBUILD OR BUY NEW' HOW TO RENEW LIFTING EQUIPMENT

Before purchasing new equipment, do this evaluation: Should a crane or other lifting device be modified to fix a recurring problem? Can it be upgraded to handle larger loads, more severe duty cycles or temperature extremes? Here?s how to answer those questions.

'SCRAPPING' THE SCRAP REMOVAL PROBLEM

The story of how conveyor builder Magnetic Products helped one Midwest manufacturer overcome an unusually high drop from the pass line onto the scrap removal conveyor of its recently installed press.

START YOUR ENGINES FROM THE START

Colin Roberts of SKF reports how on-line monitoring is critical for the high productivity and quality achieved with multifunction machine tools used to produce engines in a Dongfeng Honda plant in China.

TURNING POINT: FIT AND FORGET

Sliding slewing ring bearings are a low-cost replacement for expensive roller bearings, but Tom Miller of igus explains why the environment, loads, speeds and rpm, and other parameters must be considered before selecting the right type of bearing for your application.

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