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How to Transition to Paperless Work Instructions

Digital work instructions offer significant advantages and streamlined operations. Explore why organizations are adopting sustainable, paper-free solutions.

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8 KPIs For Training Programs To Be Successful

Tracking these seven key performance indicators (KPIs) for training programs enables you to enhance employee engagement, performance, and development by providing actionable insights that can help you refine and expand your training initiatives.

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AR, VR, or XR: Top Mixed Reality Applications for Digital Work Instructions

Mixed reality technology enhances training, design, and productivity in work settings, especially when dealing with complex machinery, safety issues, and high-risk situations.

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7 strategies to reduce weight on mobile hydraulic machines

One of the main drawbacks of hydraulics is the added mass required for components that must endure thousands of pounds of pressure. The core function of hydraulics is to transfer pressurized fluid to perform work. But is it necessary for high-pressure components to be heavy, particularly on mobile machines? The answer is no. Let's look at 7 ways to reduce weight on mobile hydraulic machines.

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Are we creating a skills gap through our designs?

My father hailed from Ireland, and I've spent countless summers immersed in the stunning landscapes and peaceful charm of the country. Now, I'm sharing those same joys with my own children, introducing them to simpler pleasures — from long walks along the bay searching for sea creatures to delighting in the sounds of cows and sheep. It's all part of the joys of rural life.

During our recent visits, my uncle, who spent most of his life on the family’s small dairy farm before retiring, has often commented on how much has changed. It’s not so much about the Irish way of life, but about the technology that’s so deeply embedded in rural life — the tractor. A few years ago, he gave away his old tractor (the one I used to ride as a child, so you can imagine how ancient it is!) to a cousin, eager to find something new to tinker with. Another friend even shared videos of her teenage sons working on the same kind of tractor that they had restored for their own use.

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Danfoss has introduced its latest Editron electric motor, engineered to supply uninterrupted full power for electric machinery.

Danfoss Power Solutions has launched the Editron EM-PMI540B electric motor, which utilizes synchronous reluctance assisted permanent magnet technology. This versatile motor can operate both as a motor and a generator. Tailored for electric and hybrid drivetrains in demanding applications, such as off-highway machinery and marine vessels, it boasts high efficiency, continuous full-power operation, and the capability to function at high altitudes.