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June 2004 


Electrical Apparatus June 2004

Below are listed featured articles from the June 2004 issue, Vol. 57, no. 6 © 2004 Barks Publications, Inc. ... see also June 2004 departments and columns and Previous issues.


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Trade Shows
  • At the  EASA convention  - from the June 2004 Electrical ApparatusWhat to see at this month's EASA convention    Changes at convention to accommodate exhibitors and visitors  By the EA Staff

Power Transmission
  • Flat belts  - page 29 of the June 2004 Electrical ApparatusFlat belts: Are they still around?     They still have their place, especially with pulleys and high speeds.
    Read an online summary (trilingual summary appears in the magazine) By Richard L. Nailen, RE., EA Engineering Editor
   
Safety and Health
  • Chronically fatigued? Tired blood? You may be anemic  Treating a condition that reduces quality of life and can even speed death  By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor

Accounting
  • Getting the most from each department    Building profits with more complete productivity and budget information.  By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor

Motor Performance
  • Brush life, from page 37 of the June 2004 Electrical ApparatusControl humidity for long brush life    'Dry but not too dry' is good advice.  By Richard L. Nailen, RE., EA Engineering Editor

See also June 2004's Departments, columns 


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