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Preventive vs Predictive vs Corrective Maintenance
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Preventive vs Predictive vs Corrective Maintenance
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Preventive vs Predictive vs Corrective Maintenance
Preventive vs Predictive vs Corrective Maintenance
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Predictive and Preventive Maintenance
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ESG Thought Leader | Vision To Abate 860Gg of CO2E by 2034 | Decarbonizing the Lubricant Sector | Circular Economy Champion
Maintenance engineers can MAKE or BREAK your operations… …because the success or failure of your operations depends on the decisions of your maintenance engineers. Their approach can significantly impact machine reliability, downtime, and overall efficiency. 2 MAIN APPROACHES > Reactive maintenance: Equipment is repaired after a breakdown leading to breakdown, increased costs, and potential damage. >Preventive maintenance: Scheduling inspections, servicing, and repairs to prevent breakdowns, and reduce downtime. This improves efficiency and extends machine life. In a manufacturing environment, Reactive maintenance can lead to unplanned breakdowns of critical machinery. Which leads to shutdown and significant losses. Regular inspections catch minor issues before they become major problems, ensuring smooth operations. Maintenance engineers need to understand the delicate balance between cost and reliability. Although preventive maintenance is costlier upfront, it minimizes losses in the long run. What preventive actions do you take at your plant? Comment below. #PreventiveMaintenance #Machine #Reliability #OperationalExcellence #Maintenance #EngineeringExcellence #SmartManufacturing #Services #productivity #Technology #engineeringsolutions
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Machine Maintenance: As a technical personnel, you are expected to dot all I's and cross all T's to make the Equipment available... You must be proactive rather than reactive. Preventive maintenance planning should be thorough, but not complex; such that it produces a smart result... Prior to Planning, a good LLF activity ( Look Listen and Feel) should be carried out to ascertain grey arrears in the Equipment(s)... By this approach, breakdown of the Equipment will be drastically reduced. Maintenance cost will as well be minimised and ROI ( return on investment) will be positive. #maintenanceTips #smartEngineers #PreventiveMaintenance #proactiveness
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"Maintenance 🛠🔍" 🛠️ -Maintenance Definition: It's the systematic process ensuring equipment longevity and optimal functionality. 💡 -Principle: Proactive inspection, repair, and optimization to prevent breakdowns. 🔍 -Types: 1. Preventive Maintenance: Scheduled actions to avert potential issues. 2. Corrective Maintenance: Reactive fixes addressing unexpected problems. 🔧 -Principle of Each Type: 1.Preventive: Proactively caring for equipment to extend its lifespan. 2.Corrective: Swiftly addressing issues as they arise, minimizing downtime. Understanding the nuances of maintenance is key to effective industrial management! Ready to apply these principles in real-world scenarios. 🚀 #IndustrialEngineering #MaintenanceManagement
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"Senior Lubrication Subject Matter Expert | Enhancing Equipment Reliability, Developing Tailored Lubrication Programs & Training Teams for Optimal Performance | Passionate About Precision & Longevity in Asset Management"
When it comes to maintenance, a common approach is to follow a schedule, or "preventative maintenance." This strategy can lead to performing maintenance tasks regardless of whether it's necessary or not. But is this strategy really worth it? With the current shortage of qualified technicians, is it wise to spend time and resources on maintenance that may not truly be needed? Perhaps there are better uses of that time. Let's rethink our approach to maintenance and consider the potential benefits of a more targeted strategy, as opposed to a “whether it needs it or not” mentality.
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