The purpose of maintenance
- Maintaining production.
- Continue to guarantee the quality of the product.
- The safety of a machine.
- The safety of the environment.
When do you perform maintenance?
- After a certain set time.
- When something breaks.
- When you expect something to break.
- Not.
→ Preventive
→ Corrective
→ Corrective
→ A new machine is purchased every 2 years.
Preventive maintenance:
You carry out this maintenance, to prevent problems at undesired moments.
What are you going to do?
- You test.
- You clean.
- The maintenance.
- You clean.
- You test.
- You align.
→ You test the machine and check every functioning of the machine. Are there things that immediately stand out?
→ You can immediately see everything about the machine. Such as: weld seams and possible oil leaks. In addition, it is also important to be able to work pleasantly. So without oil everywhere.
→ This is done according to the manual, which contains the most important information about the machine. Keeping up with this manual is important for upcoming repairs and maintenance.
- Lubricate
- Oil
- To change parts
- Troubleshooting
- Tighten the bolts
→ Make sure that everything looks neat and clean again.
→ Check whether everything is doing what it should do again.
→ You stay tuned to "fine tune the last things."
Corrective maintenance
This type of maintenance therefore takes place when something breaks.
- In the event of a fault: correct the problem so that production can continue. (In practice this often happens with an unofficial solution.)
If the part is broken more often. Then take this with you in the machine maintenance package. This so that this part can get in stock.
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