What is maintenance focused on reliability?
Maintenance focused on reliability is the theory of efficiency commonly used to improve the functionality of machines. Compliance with the process of checking the seven -speed evaluation can be better understood by the function of the machine, potential problems and possible solutions. The aim of this maintenance is dual: to prevent future problems and increase profitability. This process uses many industries, from production to nuclear power plants.
The aim of the maintenance process aimed at increasing the efficiency of cost efficiency and machine traffic and achieving a greater understanding of the level of risk at which the company operates. In short, this method provides standards for safe and minimal maintenance for a particular industry. This new way of thinking about repairing equipment was created in the 60s and 70s.
The first step of maintenance -aiming includes research of the device to determine what specific functions is expected to make each piece of machine, such as an automated press drill, which is expected to produce 500 holes per minute. The next step in the process is to determine how a particular machine can fail, such as breaking the drill or even the powerful version of only 100 holes per minute. Engineers often have to theorize what has caused this failure to complete the third step -to - -life step. The fourth step is to determine the immediate consequences of failure, such as how long it takes to repair a broken drill bit.
The last three steps of the maintenance -aiming process include even more speculation than the first four. The fifth step is to determine other consequences of failure, such as income, loss of market share and missing production dates. The sixth step focuses on prevention by determining whatSteps can be taken to actively reduce this failure, such as a preventive maintenance plan to routine bits before breaking. The last step of the maintenance process focused on reliability is rather the DOOMSDAY plan and asking what could be done unless any solution to failure is detected. These default actions should reduce the impact of these failures.