Importance of Machinery Maintenance
The
performance of a machine is not deteriorated by long term usage provided its
maintenance is done properly.
Total
Productive Maintenance (TPM):
Total
productive maintenance is a novel approach for maintaining machines which improves
the efficiency of machines, eliminates breakdown and promotes independent
maintenance by operators in the daily activities. TPM is not a specific
maintenance policy; it is a culture, a philosophy and an attitude towards
excellence in maintenance. Industrial experience proves that through
implementation of TPM in industries, production has increased by 50%, machine
downtime is reduced by 15% and generation of defective products is overcome by
80%. Apart from this, TPM also offers various intangible benefits such as
concept of team work, increases morale safety and we have spare time to
increase intellectual capabilities and potential to face competition and
challenge in present era.
Since
business has global influence, two of the customer's basic requirements are
Quality and Timely delivery. The change in the concepts of how to achieve world
class quality has been due to the theories and techniques propagated by modern
experts.
Types
of Maintenance:
1.
Scheduled Maintenance
With
the erection & commissioning of plant, machine manufacturers' are providing
manual and various check lists which are based upon 'fixed running time ' or 'fixed period'. These check list to be
followed by maintenance team on daily , bi-weekly , weekly , fortnightly ,
monthly , half -yearly , annual maintenance basis. We can take an example that working
of a particular machine depends between 0 degree and 360 degree of cycle. Many
parts and motion have been synchronized in one running cycle.
If
two components should have distance between 9 mm and 9.5 mm, we observe that during
disturbed settings, machine can work smoothly below or beyond these degrees. What
is happening with other components of machine below 9 mm or beyond 9.5 mm is
the factor to be determined. This is the reason we need to correct the settings
during scheduled maintenance as a precautionary measure. All the findings
during scheduled maintenance must be documented in a check list for future
reference and status to check effectiveness at any point of time.
We
can take an example of Textile Weaving Unit having Dyeing and Sizing Range
with Steam Boiler.
In
this way, we can see that timely action plan and implementation is important
after analysis of findings during scheduled maintenance. We should not forget
that only cleaned machines can be lubricated well.
2.
Predictive Maintenance:
If
very short preventive maintenance interval is selected, the machine will be
overhauled unnecessarily with consequent loss of production and possible human
errors during dismantle of sophisticated assembly. We can see that equipment
seldom deteriorates in few minutes, followed by a sudden failure. Predictive maintenance
is an important step which is performed by experienced person on the actual
working condition of the machine. Some of the criteria for predictive maintenance
are given below:
3. Preventive Maintenance:
This
process involves re-checking of components in similar machines if there is a
breakdown in one machine. If we keep a strict follow up in preventive maintenance,
value losses due to low production or bad quality can be drastically reduced in
a plant. This also helps in avoiding excessive spare parts inventories. It is
very important that we must keep appropriate tools (Spanners, Allen Key Sets,
Gauges, Torque Spanners etc.) to avoid improper fitting of nuts and bolts in
equipment.
During
machine maintenance we can use different sign boards to prevent accidents.
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Conclusion:
We
can conclude that by maintaining equipment and machineries well, industries can
consistently deliver effective outputs. In this way we can achieve plant
safety, optimum efficiency, time saving in different processes, long-term
savings in cost and commitments. Industries that carry out good follow up on
maintenance always attract the customer by full utilization of machines as well
as housekeeping.
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