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Cedrick Joshua M.

Tayactac Rating:_______
BSME-II METVET-111
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Type of Machine:
*Mountain Bike

Unit Specification:
Brand REKO Mountain Bike
Frame Material Aluminium
Fork REKO Fork
Wheel-set REKO 26er
Tires Vera Seaside
Crank-set IXF Hollow-tech
Rear Derailleur Ltwoo-A3
Chain Shimano 8-Speed
Brake-set Ragusa Mechanical Brake-set
Headset Ragusa Tapered Headset

Objectives:
1. To maintain smooth and safe riding on the mountain bike.
2. To maintain the cleanliness of the mountain bike.
3. To ensure that the mountain bike is always ready to use.
4. To prolong the life of the mountain bike.
5. To make sure that the mountain bike is always in a great and working condition.
6. To prolong the life of the mountain bike.
FREQUENCY REPLACE
TASKS AFTER
EVERY WEEKLY MONTHLY YES NO
USE

1. Cleaning X

2. Lubricating the Chain X X

3. Tuning the Rear


X X
Derailleur

4. Checking the brake


X X
pads

5. Checking the bolts


and tightening them if X X
possible

6. Re-greasing the
X X
headset

7. Re-greasing the
X X
bottom bracket

8. Checking tire
X X
pressure
EXECUTION
*Cleaning

BEFORE CLEANING
DURING CLEANING
1. Use a mild soap to prevent damage to the paint job of the frame.
2. Always wash frame first, then the wheels, and lastly the chains and sprockets.
3. Wipe dry the bike to prevent rust to form.
AFTER CLEANING
*Lubricating the Chain
1. Lubricate the chain using oil.
2. Wipe down excess oil to prevent dirt from sticking.
*Tuning the Rear Derailleur
1. Tune the rear derailleur by turning the L and H screw.
2. Tighten the barrel adjuster if shifting is not going up the bigger cog, loosen it if
shifting is not going down smaller cog.
*Checking Brakepads
1. Check the brake pad if it is not wear down.
* Checking the bolts and tightening them if possible
CONCLUSION
Preventive maintenance (PM) is "a routine for periodically inspecting" with

the goal of "noticing small problems and fixing them before major ones develop."

Ideally, "nothing breaks down. The main goal behind PM is for the equipment to

make it from one planned service to the next planned service without any failures

caused by fatigue, neglect, or normal wear (preventable items), which Planned

Maintenance and Condition Based Maintenance help to achieve by replacing worn

components before they actually fail. Maintenance activities include partial or

complete overhauls at specified periods, oil changes, lubrication, minor adjustments,

and so on. In addition, workers can record equipment deterioration so they know to

replace or repair worn parts before they cause system failure. It is also a cost

effective way of maintaining the machines longevity.

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