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  • What if laser alignment systems could automatically adapt to different assets, simple-to-complex alignment challenges, and any user's skills and experience? Such adaptability is the hallmark of a new generation of laser alignment technology. With it, alignment jobs get done faster and with higher precision. In this webinar, Keith Chuah, Fluke Reliability Sales & Application Engineer for Prüftechnik, explains what adaptive alignment means, how it can address the problems occurring with today's machines, and how it can work for your organization.

    Speaker:

    Keith Chuah, Sales & Application Engineer

    Keith is a Sales and Application Engineer at Prüftechnik, a division of Fluke Reliability, bringing over 5 years of experience in technical sales and 3 years at Prüftechnik. With a strong background in the rotating equipment sector spanning 11 years, Keith specializes in providing solutions that enhance machinery reliability and performance through advanced condition monitoring and laser alignment technologies. He is dedicated to helping clients optimize their operations by leveraging his technical expertise and innovative tools.

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  • Well-connected management teams effectively drive their Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) programs by utilizing key performance indicators (KPIs) and aligning them with broader business-level metrics. These teams understand that the success of a CBM program depends not only on technical execution but also on how well the performance data is communicated to stakeholders.

    In this webinar, we will delve into the essential inputs required to develop meaningful and actionable metrics that can accurately reflect the health and efficiency of your assets. We will also explore strategies for delivering these insights to stakeholders across your enterprise, ensuring that they support decision-making at all levels. By the end of the session, you will have a clear roadmap for integrating these metrics into your CBM program for measurable improvements in performance and reliability.

    Speaker:

    Jeff Langford, Sr. Analyst / Manager FLUKE Professional Services Vibration Analyst Team

    Jeff is a Senior Analyst and Manager of the Professional Services Vibration Analyst team, with over two decades of experience in predictive maintenance. He holds a CAT III Vibration Certification and is also certified in Infrared Thermography. Currently, Jeff manages a global team of nine analysts and has extensive experience in leading vibration program startups and conducting infrared surveys, particularly in electrical inspections. His expertise also includes fan balancing, with additional skills in laser alignment.

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  • Since the late 90s, maintenance team leaders have struggled to make their teams more efficient and “World Class.” Root Cause Analysis is essential to understand when and why these inefficiencies began. Leaders need to change their mindset about where to find future maintenance associates, focusing on the MT (Maintenance Team) Factors:

    MT Factor #1: The Generational Shift

    Shift in mindset about future careers.Decline in blue-collar workers with hands-on skills.Generational shift from outdoor activities to indoor, tech-focused activities.

    MT Factor #2: The Demographic Shift

    Overall focus on careers in IT, law, medicine, and engineering.Discontinuation of high school shop classes has created a skills gap.Geographic location affects the availability of maintenance-oriented individuals.Family unit changes and educational system failures have impacted skill development.

    Speaker:

    Gary Woods, Fluke Customer Success Manager

    Gary has dedicated 34 years to working with CMMS systems and building World Class Maintenance Teams. After serving in the military in the 80s, he transitioned from manufacturing roles to helping companies worldwide create efficient CMMS systems and processes. Throughout his career, Gary has held various positions, including Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance Manager, Plant Superintendent, manufacturing consultant, implementation manager, and customer success manager. He resides in Holly Springs, North Carolina, with his wife and two Labradors, Nikki and Jack, on their 87-acre farm.

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  • Maintaining assets in a cost-effective manner is essential to a company's profitability. To effectively and efficiently execute an Asset Management (Maintenance & Reliability - M&R) Strategy, an organization should have an effective Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). The CMMS is the system of record that provides well organized and accurate data for continuous improvement. Effective utilization and execution of the three main elements of an Asset Management Strategy (Work Management, Asset Strategies, and Defect Elimination) requires accurate data and history in the CMMS.

    To do this, an organization must make the investment of effort to collect necessary data to create and possess an accurate Equipment Register. This investment provides an organization with agreed-to and standardized definitions, designs, processes, and guidelines for building the sub-elements of the Equipment Register which include a Master Equipment List (MEL), Equipment or Asset Hierarchy, and Master Data. Master Data is the foundation of Asset Management. It is a starting point for continuous improvement.

    This presentation will highlight the reasons for effective data collection and the do's and don't's associated with capturing good data in your CMMS in to allow for effective Asset Management.

    Speaker:

    Blake A. Baca, CMRP, CRL - Owner/Asset Management Coach, BDB Solutions LLC

    Asset Management professional with over 35 years of experience in industries including mining, refining, smelting, oil & gas, power generation, foundry, manufacturing, and material processing.Worked for Alcoa, Inc. for the first 20 years of careerAsset Management Consultant since 2009Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree from Texas Tech UniversityCertified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP)Certified Reliability Leader (CRL)

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  • In this Best Practices webinar, Michael DeMaria, Product Manager for Fluke Reliability, will discuss the evolution of permanently installed online vibration monitoring systems. Michael will introduce a new integrated solution from the Prüftechnik Vibguard online hardware to deliver diagnostics analysis at scale and meet expectations for asset health and corporate sustainability objectives.

    Speaker:

    Michael DeMaria, Director, Azima DLI Product Management, a Fluke Reliability Company

    Michael is a Director, Azima DLI Product Management, managing the hardware platforms and integrations, diagnostic software and AI tools, and user portal deliverables and business metrics. Michael's background is in Navy nuclear engineering but has been working in vibration for over 30 years and managing key accounts, technical support, customer training, and product management for Azima DLI since 1995.

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  • Most CMMS systems by nature are neither intuitive nor simple to understand. Here is where the adoption of a “best practice” CMMS Implementation methodology can be worth its weight in gold by ensuring the fundamental 3 C’s (consensus with clarity and certainty) are instrumental in the decisions you are making. This is definitely a great place to say the old adage, “you don’t know what you don’t know”. This is also a great place to be sure you are aligned with your organizations adopted maintenance Best Practices.

    Speaker:

    Gregory Perry, eMCP, CMRP, CRL

    Proudly serving as a Sr. Capacity Assurance Consultant for Fluke Reliability, a suite of IIoT centric solutions from Fluke Corp. with more than 25 years’ experience in Maintenance & Operational best practices. The Fluke Reliability Professional Services team is dedicated towards positive client relationships while bringing to the table a broad base of experiences in areas of: Asset Condition Management, MRO and Storerooms, Planning & Scheduling, World Class Maintenance & Reliability Principles, World Class CMMS Consultation and Leadership.

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  • Discussing the real return on investment of properly aligning rotating equipment. As there is a renewed focus on reliability and vibration monitoring, I focus on a root cause. An often-quoted comment is “...why align a machine when it is fitted with a flexible coupling designed to accommodate misalignment?” I will talk about why this one often overlooked step in machinery maintenance is so important. The real payoff is often larger than you can imagine. Todays Laser alignment systems offer precision that is easy to learn and use giving the younger workforce the ability to replace old methods that are lost with an aging workforce.

    Speaker:

    David Metz, Sales Application Manager, Alignment Solutions

    Dave is the Sales Application Manager at Fluke for Prüftechnik alignment products. He has been with Prüftechnik for 7 years and before that he spent 31 years as a machinist at Exelon working exclusively in power generation. Early years were in Fossil and Hydro units then six years in their mobile turbine gang working on all size and types of steam turbines. For the last half he was stationed at Limerick Nuclear power station and traveled to other stations for outage work, Peach Bottom, Oyster Creek, Three Mile Island and even Hope Creek. Dave spent most of his time working as a millwright in the plant working on equipment and has a lot of experience performing alignments on all types of machines. His alignment expertise began by mastering dial indicator methods then using Prüftechnik laser tools beginning with the original Optalign then all of the newer models up to todays Rotalign.

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  • Ensuring the success of your connected reliability program is essential for the management team. Many companies today are facing vibration data overload, where the excessive amount of vibration data exceeds analytic capacity in today's wireless sensor world Azima DLI manages over 500,000 machine tests per year and uses algorithms, metrics, and processes to sustain those programs. The webinar will discuss changes in vibration AI/machine learning, workflow, and culture necessary to help drive your success.

    Speaker:

    Steven Hudson, Director, Professional Services

    Remote Analysis ServicesReciprocating Analysis ServicesField Services

    Background:

    35 years in PdMISO Cat IV Vibration AnalystNaval Nuclear Power Engineering (Submarines)SME Marine, Steel, Food, Combustion Engine

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  • Reliability and Operations teams have always struggled with a repeatable process for defining criticality for maintenance spare parts. It is often too easy to make everything critical and often entails a binary method of "yes/no" or "true/false." Most criticality review processes are static (one and done) and are not revisited nor adjusted with changing business climates. Untrusted, outdated criticality reviews, if any, lead to treating everything as critical which leads to surplus which ultimately becomes obsolete... aka wasted capital.

    Speaker:

    Jeremiah Woodford, CRO IFS Assets

    Jeremiah is a native Texan whose first job out of high school was as a roughneck on the oldest drillship for Diamond offshore. After finishing his computer science degree, he focused his career on asset and maintenance technologies for the asset-intensive industries. For the last 15 years, he has supported clients such as ExxonMobil, DOW Chemical, BP, BHP, PETRONAS, ADNOC, PDO, Total Energies, TC Energy, and many other clients in asset-intensive industries to transform their MRO and drive significant improvements in the spare parts planning processes.

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  • What is the most effective method?

    Does your company perform Root Cause Analysis (RCA) or just failure analysis? What distinguishes these tools and when are they appropriate? Does your company have a written policy or procedure? Are these performed routinely after an incident or notable failure? Listen to one company’s process, challenges and successes in initiating an RCA program.

    Speaker:

    Lee McClish – Director, Maintenance and Reliability for NTT GDC Americas

    Lee is currently the Director, Maintenance and Reliability for NTT GDC Americas, a global telecommunications and data center company. His previous positions were held with BASF, Graphic Packaging and Packaging Corporation of America as a Reliability Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, RCM Manager and Production Manager. He also served in the US Navy as a Submarine Officer. He holds a BSME, MBA, CMRP, CRL, CPMM. He is the author of a recent book “Maintenance Leadership 101” published through Reliability Web and available on Amazon.

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  • During this session we will review impact (safety moment), maintenance strategies, sensors, IOT gateways, monitoring options, baby steps, and the "Why?".

    Speaker:

    Gary Stevens CRL, FMP - Director of Engineering and Maintenance at C&W Services

    With over 28 years of maintenance, reliability, and construction experience, Gary Stevens has held various roles of increasing responsibility and led maintenance organizations to achieve their goals through the creation and development of key strategies, including condition-based predictive programs, task coordination, reliability-centered maintenance and planning, and scheduling.

    Under his leadership, the C&W Services maintenance organization created and developed key strategies, including condition based predictive programs, task coordination, reliability centered maintenance, lean six sigma and foundational planning and scheduling.

    Following his service in the United States Marine Corps, he attended North Carolina A&T for Construction Management and North Carolina State for Facilities Engineering Management. He is a member of the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals and is an AMP Certified Reliability Leader.

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  • Over their operating lives, motors and other equipment encounter various power quality events, including voltage unbalance, single-phasing, and momentary interruptions. Having familiarity with power quality events and how they impact facility operations is important. Adding equipment monitors and relays may provide long-term solutions to power quality issues.

    This webinar will analyze various power quality events to consider including specific examples that may aide in troubleshooting power quality electrical problems. Learning objectives:

    Understand electric utility basicsIdentify the most common types of power quality eventsExamine various power quality solutionsAchieve long-term reliable performance from motor driven equipment

    Speaker:

    Michael Lyda, Electrical Engineer, Advanced Energy

    Michael began working at the Advanced Energy motors and drives laboratory in 2010 as a Co-Op student and continued as a full-time engineer after that. With extensive testing experience in the lab, Michael moved into a Laboratory Director role in 2019. He is involved in motor system testing development, research and training on a wide range of applications to meet the needs of Advanced Energy's customers. Michael is also a member of the Advanced Energy Commercial and Industrial team, participating in energy assessments and recommending energy conservation measures at facilities across the Southeast. Michael received his Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University.

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  • This webinar discusses the labor constraints and experience constraints companies are facing when it comes to maintaining the health of their assets. Discover strategies to optimize asset management despite workforce shortages and how companies leverage technology and expertise to overcome experience-related hurdles.

    Speaker:

    Michael DeMaria, Product Manager for Azima DLI, a Fluke Reliability Company

    Michael is the Product Manager for Azima DLI, managing the hardware platforms and integrations, diagnostic software and AI tools, and user portal deliverables and business metrics. Michael’s background is in Navy nuclear engineering but has been working in vibration for over 30 years and managing key accounts, technical support, customer training, and product management for Azima DLI since 1995.

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  • In this topic we will discuss the use and utility of MEM’s sensors for vibration analysis. We will compare attributes of legacy Piezo electric sensors vs MEM’s including how each works, and strengths & weakness of each. We then discuss how we can leverage the MEM’s sensor in a wireless sensor package and what results we see in using MEM’s for impact detection.

    Speaker:

    Steven Hudson, Director, Professional Services

    Remote Analysis ServicesReciprocating Analysis ServicesField Services

    Background:

    35 years in PdMISO Cat IV Vibration AnalystNaval Nuclear Power Engineering (Submarines)SME Marine, Steel, Food, Combustion Engine

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  • This webinar will discuss automation in vibration analysis and how to obtain a Confidence Rating in the results to understand trust and best manage the next steps.

    Speaker:

    Michael DeMaria, Product Manager for Azima DLI, a Fluke Reliability Company

    Michael is the Product Manager for Azima DLI, managing the hardware platforms and integrations, diagnostic software and AI tools, and user portal deliverables and business metrics. Michael’s background is in Navy nuclear engineering but has been working in vibration for over 30 years and managing key accounts, technical support, customer training, and product management for Azima DLI since 1995.

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  • In my experience, there are three major influences on culture:

    Individual team members – Do they work together? Do they feel their voice is heard? Do they enjoy going to work every day?Supervision / management – Do they have an open door policy? Do they listen to employees? Are they willing to take acceptable risks with new ideas?Corporate – Are they driven by only the bottom line? Do they provide too much oversight?

    Easy efforts to improve the culture positively include ensuring that corporate, plant, department goals are clear, posted and understood, that communication occurs frequently at all levels, and that appropriate personnel are involved at the right level for decision making.

    Speaker:

    Lee McClish – Director, Maintenance and Reliability for NTT GDC Americas

    Lee is currently the Director, Maintenance and Reliability for NTT GDC Americas, a global telecommunications and data center company. His previous positions were held with BASF, Graphic Packaging and Packaging Corporation of America as a Reliability Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, RCM Manager and Production Manager. He also served in the US Navy as a Submarine Officer. He holds a BSME, MBA, CMRP, CRL, CPMM. He is the author of a recent book “Maintenance Leadership 101” published through Reliability Web and available on Amazon.

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  • This webinar will introduce you to Azima DLI’s proprietary diagnostic technique, Impact Demod. This powerful tool allows analyst to get deeper insights into the vibration data for rotating assets, providing improved visibility to the source of vibration, extending the application of vibration analysis to slower speed assets, and finding early bearing faults to properly plan for emerging repairs.

    Speaker:

    Steven Hudson, Director of Professional Services

    Remote Analysis ServicesReciprocating Analysis ServicesField Services

    Background:

    35 years in PdMISO Cat IV Vibration AnalystNaval Nuclear Power Engineering (Submarines)SME Marine, Steel, Food, Combustion Engine

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  • Preventing downtime of industrial rotating equipment using Industry 4.0 (IIOT) vibration analysis and traditional route-based portable hand-held spectral analyzers in Pulp & Paper, Food and Beverage, Automotive, Gas & Oil, and Mining Industries.

    What is Condition MonitoringWho needs Condition MonitoringRemote Condition Monitoring Offered at Fluke ReliabilityCase Histories

    Speaker:

    Derek Lammel – Reliability Engineer, Certified ARP-E, Cat 3 Vibration, Level 1 Thermographer, Motion Amplification Level 1 Analyst

    Provides condition monitoring solutions to customers utilizing Industry 4.0 (IIOT) platform.Analyzes and diagnoses cloud-based and route-based predictive monitoring solutions for industrial applications.Managed and utilized various reliability programs such as Vibration Analysis, Infrared Thermography, and Oil Analysis in support of continuous improvement of 83 Industrial Gas plants in the Midwestern United States.

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  • Ever asked yourself why you keep replacing the same bearings and seals? Often teams get stuck causing the symptom and fail to stop and find the root cause of the problem.  

    50% of rotating machine damage is directly related to imbalance, most teams just replace bearings and seals because alignment/balance takes too much time. It's important to fix the root cause of the issue instead of continually fixing the symptom.

    In this webinar you'll leave with a better understanding of:

    How to identify imbalance using vibration analysisHow to precision balance your machinesHow this will greatly improve the reliability/safety/energy efficiency of your machinesHow balancing machines is the first step on your path to improved reliability

    Speaker:

    John Bernet Product & Application Specialist, Fluke Reliability

    As a mechanical application and product specialist with Fluke Reliability, John Bernet works with customers from all industries to successfully implement their reliability programs. He has more than 30 years of experience in the maintenance and operation of commercial machinery and as a nuclear power plant electrician in the U.S. Navy. He holds a Category II Vibration Analyst certification and is a Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional (CMRP).

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  • Introduction to Automated Vibration Diagnostics Offered by Azima DLI, a Fluke Reliability Company. Azima DLI Product Management will introduce you to Watchman™, a highly efficient, highly accurate automated diagnostic solution that has a 5x utilization improvement over traditional vibration analysis.

    Speaker:

    Michael DeMaria, Product Manager for Azima DLI, a Fluke Reliability Company

    Michael is the Product Manager for Azima DLI, managing the hardware platforms and integrations, diagnostic software and AI tools, user portal deliverables, and business metrics. Michael's background is in Navy nuclear engineering but has been working in vibration for over 30 years and managing key accounts, technical support, customer training, and product management for Azima DLI since 1995.

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