Chicago, Illinois - Attendees will learn how predictive maintenance can be used to optimize a facilities uptime of machine tools, robotics, and spindles. The main areas of maintenance discussed include vibration analysis, dynamic balancing, thermography and alignment. A variety of tools, technologies and methodologies will be included. As well as traditional tools attendees will learn how the iPad can be used to accomplish their uptime goals. Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past. The talk will be current and updated with any new technologies developed in 2016; as the technology and applications in this industry are continually improving. The talk will be welcoming enough for those new to predictive maintenance, but include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about. Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility.
About the speaker
Thomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade. He has seen predictive maintenance techniques, technologies and methods evolve through the years and now has a great vantage point to speak about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry.
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