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WE – 250
Balancing Training

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SKF [Organisation]
Introduction @ Individuals…

Name
Work area
Experience
Your Course expectations
Break Timings

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Introduction @ Individuals…

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Who Am I?
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My Course expectations ? ?
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• No formal class room session
• More interaction
• Mobile phone – in silent mode please!
• Manage time

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SKF Introduction

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SKF’s Name?

What does

stand for?

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SKF’s Name

k a er k e n
ns l l ag ri
ve u ab

Svenska Kullager Fabriken


Swedish Ball Bearing Factory

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A brief history

It all started in a Textile Mill.


SKF Founder was besieged with frequent bearing failures.

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A great start……..

In 1907,
Sven Wingquist invents the
Self-Aligning Ball Bearing

A great start ……………….


…..to a wonderful journey !

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100 Years of Technology, Progress & Innovation

SKF Bearings “ Reducing Friction & Driving Industrial Growth.”


Automobile to Railways; Ship to Aircraft; Steel to Cement; Petrochemical to Mining; Textile to Paper;
Power to Material Handling; Robotics to Electronics; Medical to Health; Electric Motor to Fluid Machinery;
Food & Beverage to Pharmaceutical; etc

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From a Mechanical oriented culture…

The leading global provider of Products, Solutions and Services in the business of
Rolling Bearings, Seals, Lubrication System, Mechatronics, Reliability Services and
Power Transmission

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Establishment of Companies

Russia
1914
Sweden
1907

France
1908
USA
1909 China
Germany 1916
1908 Japan
1932

India
South Africa 1923
1914 Australia
1920

Brazil
1914

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Establishment of Companies

Sweden 1907 Mexico 1920 Malaysia 1973


France 1908 Switzerland 1921 Singapore 1973
Germany 1908 Poland 1922 Finland 1974
USA 1909 Yugoslavia 1922 Unit. Arab Emirates 1988
UK 1910 India 1923 Philippines 1988
Denmark 1913 Greece 1924 Thailand 1988
Belgium 1914 Bulgaria 1925 Korea 1988
Brazil 1914 Romania 1925 Taiwan 1989
Netherlands 1914 Spain 1925 Vietnam 1991
Norway 1914 Bolivia 1927 Croatia 1922/1991*)
Russia 1914/1991 *) Portugal 1927 Latvia 1993
South Africa 1914 Colombia 1927 Slovenia 1922/1993*)
Argentina 1916 Venezuela 1927 Macedonia 1922/1994*)
Austria 1916 Turkey 1928 Slovak Rep. 1995
Chile 1916 Hungary 1928 Albania 1995
China 1916/1988 *) New Zealand 1928 Bosnia Herzegovina 1922/1996*)
Canada 1917 Japan 1932 Kazakhstan 1996
Uruguay 1917 Zimbabwe 1954 Ukraine 1996
Peru 1918 Zambia 1963
Czech Republic 1919 Iran 1970
Indonesia 1919 Kenya 1973 *) first and second establishment
Italy 1919
Australia 1920
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SKF Group

• Headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden


• Established 1907
• Annual sales $7.5 billion
• 42,500 employees
• More than 120 production facilities in 25 countries
• Wholly-owned sales companies and 7,000 distributors and dealers in 15,000
locations
• Annually supplies >2 million customers in >130 countries with a range of
>50,000 products

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What is SKF knowledge?

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SKF Care
Business Care Employee Care
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Operating margin

BeyondZeroTM SKF Care

Environmental Care Community Care


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SKF Commitment

VALUES
High Ethics
Openness
Empowerment
Team Work

DRIVERS
Profitability
Quality
Innovation
Speed
Sustainability

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4 Balancing - Introduction

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SKF [Organisation]
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SKF AEO work management process

Maintenance Strategy Project Business Goals


Preventive Maintenance (time-based)
Maintenance
PM =
Reliability Issues (Design) PRM = Proactive Reliability Maintenance
Plant Asset Management and (predictive and corrective)

RCFA
Strategy Pre-Defined Priorities
Maintenance Program (Living Program)
PM PRM ODR RTF
ODR =
RTF =
Operator Driven Reliability (observ)
Run to Failure (reactive maintenance)
RCFA Root Cause Failure Analysis
=

PRM/ODR Collection and Analysis


Work Information Integration and Decision
Identification Corrective Operators
Work Order Generation
Maintenance Initiators

Standard Job Plans Spare Parts


Work and Procedures
Planning
Alignment

Control Rolling Schedule

Work Execution
Work Post Maintenance Testing
Execution Update Program

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Know why you do what you do

Do what you should do well

Know what you did means,


act upon and learn from it!

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Balancing – Where it Fits…

Balancing Fits in:

WORK EXECUTION (How to Do it)

WE – 250 (Balancing)

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Course objective
To introduce the concepts of:
• Unbalance - Definition,
• Unbalance - Types,
• Unbalance - Identification,
• Unbalance – Causes & effects
• Balancing – Manual Correction,
• Balancing – Correction using Software,
• Insitu Balancing,
• Shop Balancing,
• Balancing Standards,
• Balancing Tips.
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