Essential Information & explanations, latest texts & monographs on Repair_and_maintenance.


A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide by Michael Meyers

New Complete Do-It-Yourself Manual by Reader's Digest

The Ultimate Pool Maintenance Manual: Spas, Pools, Hot Tubs, Rockscapes and Other Water Features, 2nd Edition by Terry Tamminen

The Complete Guide to Home Wiring: A Comprehensive Manual, from Basic Repairs to Advanced Projects (Black & Decker Home Improvement Library; U.S by Black & Decker

Dare to Repair : A Do-it-Herself Guide to Fixing (Almost) Anything in the Home by Julie Sussman

More Proficient Motorcycling: Mastering the Ride by David L. Hough

The Complete Photo Guide to Home Repair: 2000 Color How-To Photos by Creative Publishing International

How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive 19 Ed: A Manual of Step-by-Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot by John Muir

Boatowner's Mechanical & Electrical Manual: How to Maintain, Repair, and Improve Your Boat's Essential Systems by Nigel Calder

Trim Carpentry and Built-Ins: Expert Advice from Start to Finish by Clayton Dekorne

Zinn and the Art of Mountain Bike Maintenance, Third Edition by Lennard Zinn

New Fix-It-Yourself Manual by Reader's Digest

Auto Repair for Dummies, Second Edition by Deanna Sclar

Upgrading and Repairing PCs, 15th Edition by Scott Mueller

FAR/AIM 2004: Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual (FAR series) by Federal Aviation Administration


Repair and maintenance

Repair and Maintenance is fixing any sort of mechanical or electrical device should it get out of order or broken (repair) as well as performing the routine actions which keep the device in working order (maintenance) or prevent trouble from arising (preventive maintenance). In telecommunication, the term maintenance has the following meanings: 1. Any activity, such as tests, measurements, replacements, adjustments and repairs, intended to restore or retain a functional unit in a specified state in which the unit can perform its required functions. 2. [For material], All action taken to retain material in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability. It includes inspection, testing, servicing, classification as to serviceability, repair, rebuilding, and reclamation. 3. [For material], All supply and repair action taken to keep a force in condition to carry out its mission. 4. [For material], The routine recurring work required to keep a facility (plant, building, structure, ground facility, utility system, or other real property) in such condition that it may be continuously used, at its original or designed capacity and efficiency for its intended purpose. Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188 and from the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms See also: restoration end user retro-engineering


The above article is adapted from from Wikipedia All Wikipedia article text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

Updates and comments at Essential Facts blog
World Class Photographers
Some philosophical movements

Interesting Links

Latest Dowloadable Repair_and_maintenance PDF s & Ebooks

Top PDF and eBook Downloads
Bibliographic Resources

Dates
20-th Century
20-th Century Details
Chromosomes and Genomics
Sports
Kitchen Knowledge
Hollywood Icons
Classical Music
Music Directory.
Music: Jazz
Music: Rock
Music: Country
Music: Popular A-E
Music: Popular F-L
Music: Popular M-S
Music: Popular T-Z
Mythology
Philosophy
Politics
Retirement
Agriculture
Agriculture: Flowers
Agriculture: Gardening
Biology
Biology & Biologists
Cell Science
Cell Science: Cells
Cell Science: Stem Cells
California
Cats & Dogs
Ethics
Electronics
Logic
The Greats
Architectural Dates & Places
Styles ABC
Styles DTOI
Styles JTON
Styles OTOZ
Buddhism
Marketing
Psychology
Enginering Systems 1
Mathematics
Classic Authors
Fear No Exams
Characters & countries
Law & Legal Topics
Linguistics
Movies
Most successful Movies
Science Plus
Science & Computers
Quantum Theory



Note again ... some material here is adapted from from Wikipedia All Wikipedia article text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

©2004, All applicable rights reserved as appropriate.