Low Or No Maintenance Industrial Machinery
As more and more manufacturers stick to their roots and continue along the route of preventive maintenance, they are doing so because they are finding benefits in the preventive maintenance framework. Adhering to prescribed maintenance and replacement intervals in order to keep equipment in good working order and up to spec has proven to provide a number of benefits to these manufacturers. For example, as a result of its set scheduling, preventive maintenance allows for more effective resource allocation. Similarly, as a proactive strategy, preventive maintenance is capable of addressing potential issues before they have an adverse effect on operations. This, in turn, can help reduce the number of failure events in the facility, since equipment is frequently replaced before it fails. Because of its regularly scheduled nature, the training and process adoption is also very straightforward, laying credence to the fairly low overhead associated with such a maintenance philosophy. While it’s clear preventive maintenance has its strengths, predictive maintenance continues to edge its way into the manufacturing space. To learn more about the ways in which these differ and how machinery and maintenance technology is evolving, be sure to check out the resource paired alongside this post.
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