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Proper Rigging Techniques and Challenges in Motor Repair

  • August 2024
  • Number of views: 2016
Article

When handling motors, lifting devices are often needed, whether they be cranes, forklifts or otherwise. Given the risks inherent to lifting, EASA members must exercise caution and ensure our teams are well versed in proper rigging techniques.

Técnicas de aparejamiento de cargas y retos en la reparación de motores eléctricos

  • August 2024
  • Number of views: 819
Article

Al manipular motores, a menudo se necesitan dispositivos de izaje, ya sean grúas, montacargas o de otro tipo. Dados los riesgos inherentes al izaje, los miembros de EASA debemos actuar con precaución y asegurarnos que nuestros empleados conozcan bien las técnicas de manipulación adecuadas.

Safety Cautions You Can't Afford to Miss

  • July 2013
  • Number of views: 4812
Convention presentation

Learn from an industry veteran about safety topics you may think you know but that can cost your firm substantially if you’re not diligent.

Improving the Repair Process for Optimum Productivity

  • June 2005
  • Number of views: 3687
Convention presentation

We all know that seemingly small time savings can significantly improve the bottom line. For a service center with a 12% return on investment (ROI), shaving a few minutes off each job is the equivalent of adding 2 manmonths of billing per productive employee. This paper, from the 2005 EASA Convention, provides many tips for increaseing productivity.