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Maintenance Without the Overhead |
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Machine Evaluation & Training, Inc. |
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Predictive Services |



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Maintenance requirements no longer allow run to failure. Today maintenance has to work closely with operations to assure steady product flow. Knowing the condition of plant equipment is critical in providing the service today’s industry needs. Machine Evaluation is committed to helping you bring affordable and reliable Predictive Maintenance Technologies to your facility |
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Vibration Trending and Analysis
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Machine Evaluation & Training, Inc. is pleased to be working with PREDICT. PREDICT is a unique knowledge-based company, with an in-depth understanding of machinery, machinery problems and techniques for eliminating those problems. Founded in 1984, their laboratory, located in Cleveland, Ohio, is one of the few ISO 9001 certified lubricant testing facilities in the USA |
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Oil and Wear Particle Analysis |
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ME&T puts control of the calibration certification process in your hands! We provide all the tools required to perform the work at your shop for zero turnaround time or we pickup and deliver your unit to our shop. |
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Equipment Certification |
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As part of our desire to offer a full line of Predictive Maintenance services we are introducing Thermography Scans for your facility. Mike Thornton is a Level I Thermographer certified by the Infraspection Institute. He will provide you with a quality scan at an affordable price. |
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Infrared Scans |
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It is no secret—precise shaft alignment will pay for itself. It reduces bearing and seal damage, minimizes energy loss, and reduces production downtime. To neglect it would be like failing to perform regular oil changes on your car. You could get by without it in the beginning, but it could cost you a lot of money down the road. |
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Equipment Alignment |
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The vibration that results from imbalance can destroy bearings and seals increasing your maintenance costs. Failures can be substantially reduced if rotors are not only balanced in the shop but are also trim balanced on-site. Balancing involves offsetting a mass imbalance so that the mass center better coincides with the center of rotation. This is accomplished by the addition or removal of mass on the radius of a rotor according to specific industry guidelines |
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Field Balancing |