Industrial & Manufacturing Articles
Although manual tracking and inspections used to be the standard in industrial environments, that doesn't mean it still needs to be that way. Paper inspection reports typically required by OSHA can be misplaced or inadvertently destroyed, leaving OSHA to believe that you may not have done the inspections that you're required to do. Luckily, there are other options. In fact, if you have cranes and other large equipment onsite, you might find it easier to manage your inspections and maintenance information through the use of a mobile app.
7 December 2015
Industrial & Manufacturing Articles
If you are the manager of an industrial facility that is undergoing a renovation project, it is crucial to understand that alterations to your facility can affect your building's life and fire safety systems. Renovation projects that involve changing the mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing of your facility could compromise the safety systems. Here's what you need to know. Components of a Fire & Life Safety Systems & How They Could Be Affected
20 October 2015
Machines and industrial applications often use seals to help regulate liquid and air flow for the various components. As you choose the seals to use in those machines, there are a number of factors that should go into your decision. When trying to get the machine to operate as long as possible, there are five different decisions you can make. Each of the following decisions is easy to sort out and plan with a company that manufactures the seals.
28 August 2015
Industrial & Manufacturing Articles
The average homeowner doesn't own a large receptacle for throwing away huge items or large amounts of trash and debris all at once. But, you can easily rent a dumpster when you are working on a big home renovation project, like building an addition, putting on a new roof, or cleaning out your garage. While at first you may think that renting a dumpster is a simple task, it's not always as cut and dry as you'd think.
15 July 2015
Industrial & Manufacturing Articles
When cutting plate steel, the goal of most metal fabrication professionals is creating clean edges that lie exactly perpendicular to the plane of the plate's surface. A failure to achieve a 90 degree relationship between cut and material is known as beveling. Bevels are simply more than a cosmetic concern when cutting steel; they can result in edge surfaces being poorly mated during joining. As a result, end products with imperfectly-joined edges can fail, sometimes catastrophically, due to the weakness of the joint.
27 May 2015
Office relocations, residential moves and other major transitions can leave you with a big pile of stuff still waiting for its permanent home. On other occasions, you may decide that it's time to clear space in your home or office, but you still need to hang on to those bulky items. Commercial storage units can be a real lifesaver in these instances -- if you know how to rent them wisely.
31 March 2015
Industrial & Manufacturing Articles
In 2010, approximately 7% of all American households had at least one member aged 12 and up who experienced at least one type of identity theft. Although identity theft is typically not a problem that most people commonly think about until they become victims, it is important to realize that your dumpster is a goldmine filled with useful information that can be easily used against you. To prevent yourself from being a victim of identity theft, here are 3 tips that you should consider implementing.
24 February 2015
Industrial & Manufacturing Articles
With the aid of an air compressor from a place like Kruman, many jobs are much easier to complete because pneumatic tools have more power than conventional power tools. When your wood deck turns gray, you need to remove the damaged exterior wood and protect it with new stain. Here are two ways you can use an air compressor to restore and renew your wood deck, maybe even without breaking a sweat.
29 January 2015
Industrial & Manufacturing Articles
The internal corrosion of fluid handling lines is a critical phenomenon that determines the structural integrity of the component. If this process is not understood and mitigated against, it can have devastating consequences. Not only does this disintegration cost suppliers a significant amount of money to correct, but if it is not protected against, then it can pose significant dangers to human life. If you currently work with fluid handling equipment, like that from PFC Equipment, Inc, it's extremely important you understand the mechanisms in action within these members.
21 January 2015