What is proactive maintenance?
Proactive maintenance is a practice in the production industry focused primarily on determining the main causes of machine failure and solving these problems before problems. This concept has spread to other professions and industries where it could be used on computer hardware and similar devices. Proactive maintenance is often considered to be a practice of saving money because it allows society to avoid machine failure and solve problems before they become problems. Unlike this practice, reactive and preventive maintenance often relies on solving problems that have already occurred, or to use routine repairs and services to try to avoid some problems.
The purpose of proactive maintenance is to view machine failure and similar problems as something that can be expected and solved before it occurs. For example, research can be found that a certain machine is most likely to fail due to contaminants in the lubrication fluid. Once it is, then different methods of proactive maintenance can be used to secureThe fact that the liquid is clean and remains clean during operation. If contaminants are detected within the lubricant, it can be washed and replaced by a clean liquid that helps prevent the disintegration of the machine.
While this type of proactive maintenance can resemble preventive measures, there are some differences between these two methods. Preventive maintenance usually relies on specified conditions for a potential failure or failure of the machine and to use regularly planned maintenance to prevent it. Preventive measures such as lubricating fluid replacement once a year, regardless of the actual machine requirements, could be taken in the previous example. Proactive maintenance procedures are more likely to perform regular readings and evaluation of lubricants to determine IF the replacement necessary earlier and look for potential signs of problems development.
This type of proactive maintenance is in sharp contrast toReactive maintenance, which is the practice of repairing equipment and hardware to the problem. Once the machine begins to promote oil or demonstrates internal wear as a result of shifts in alignment or other problems, reactive measures can be taken to solve these problems. However, this is often quite expensive for society, because the damage has already been caused and the problem can require much more work than to prevent it. Proper use of proactive maintenance also helps to prevent loss of productivity due to broken or non -functional machines that can also save a lot of money.