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Ishikawa analysis for revealing root causes. 

Ishikawa analysis for revealing root causes. 

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Diagnosis of bearings with advanced methods gained remarkable roles in the previous years. This article focuses on the manufacturing defects and methods to reveal and classify them. During manufacturing several faults could emerge because of the grinding operation, tool wear and chatter vibration. Inproper handling of the bearing parts because of t...

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... average size of the cracks is 240,78 um, from 138,7 um to 442,9 um. Mahr Perthometer was used to measure the surface injuries ( Figure 10-11.). ...

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