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Maintenance Program Design & Strategy
When Calendar-Based PMs Still Make Sense
Calendar-based PMs aren’t automatically wrong. They fail when time isn’t the failure driver and no one questions why the task exists. This post explains when calendar PMs still make sense,...
When Calendar-Based PMs Still Make Sense
When Calendar-Based PMs Still Make Sense
|Nicholas Benedict
Maintenance Execution & Value
When Maintenance Metrics Lie
Maintenance dashboards love to tell comforting stories. Green checkmarks, high PM compliance, clean reports. Then a machine fails anyway. This post digs into why maintenance metrics often lie, how organizations...
When Maintenance Metrics Lie
When Maintenance Metrics Lie
|Nicholas Benedict
Asset-Specific PM Playbooks
Motor Bearing Failure Modes You Can Catch Early
Bearings don’t fail suddenly. They fail slowly, predictably, and with plenty of warning that most PM programs are never designed to notice. Heat creeps. Noise changes. Vibration drifts. This is...
Motor Bearing Failure Modes You Can Catch Early
Motor Bearing Failure Modes You Can Catch Early
|Nicholas Benedict
Equipment Failure Patterns
Why Temperature Sensors Drift (And How to Catch It)
Temperature sensors don’t fail dramatically—they drift quietly, sabotage your process, and make everyone blame the wrong thing. Here’s why it happens, how to spot it early, and the PM habits...
Why Temperature Sensors Drift (And How to Catch It)
Why Temperature Sensors Drift (And How to Catch It)
|Nicholas Benedict