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Maintenance Engineering Handbook, Second Edition. Edited by L. C. Morrow, and prepared by a staff of specialists. 1804 pages plus index, 1203 illustrations; 6 x 9; McGraw-Hill Handbook Series: $30.00. Publication date: October, 1966.
Maintenance Engineering Handbook, Second Edition covers the maintenance function from organization of the maintenance personnel through technical how-to-do-it information in connection with most of the types of service equipment essential to operation in the manufacturing industries. The book provides thorough coverage of management techniques and new engineering techniques in maintenance.
Since the publication of the First Edition in 1957, the Maintenance Engineering Handbook has established itself as the standard authority in the maintenance field. This revised and expanded form of the Handbook continues to codify the thinking and experience of top specialists in the field on both the management and performance aspects of maintenance.
New chapters have been added to cover such subjects as programmed instruction, maintenance manuals, work simplification, critical path methods, reliability indexes, data processing, numerical control, chemical cleaning, reports to management, solid state and semiconductor electronics.
This comprehensive guide to the maintenance of buildings, equipment and services in the manufacturing industries is an invaluable reference book for executives and workers in the industrial plant maintenance field, plant and facilities engineers and their staffs, and industrial engineers and their staffs.
L. C. Morrow is Consulting Editor of Factory and General Chairman of the annual Plant Engineering and Maintenance Conferences. He is also General Administrator of the Executive Study Groups held in conjunction with the Conferences. Morrow a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American Institute of Plant Engineers, is a Life Member of the American Management Association. He has been Chairman of ASME's Management Division and Machine Shop Practice Division, Vice President of AMA's Production Division, and he has held important posts in a number of other professional societies and groups.
Further information on Maintenance Engineering Handbook, Second Edition may be obtained from the McGraw-Hill Book Information Service, 327 West 41st Street, New York, New York 10036.
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