Planned Maintenance
Standardization of Maintenance Activities
Since maintenance encompasses such a wide range of complex activities, from daily routine maintenance through equipment inspection and repair to corrective maintenance, good results cannot be achieved if people try to do it on their own.
Read More »Prioritizing the Equipment and Selecting the Maintenance System
Each factory should determine its own machines’ priorities, depending on their effect on the factory’s overall production (volume and quality) and factors such as how much damage the machines would sustain if they broke down.
Read More »Zero-failure Programs
Effective maintenance is progressed by initiating activities designed to reduce failures and gradually building up a preventive maintenance system.
Read More »The Structure of Equipment Maintenance
Equipment maintenance can be defined as preventing machines from breaking down by selecting what type of maintenance should be used on which parts of which machines, formulating maintenance standards, and then systematically maintaining and controlling the machines in accordance with a maintenance calendar.
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