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Maintenance
Reporters:
Sabio, Rhodel
Ricafort, Ma.Victoria
What is Autonomous Maintenance
• Autonomous Maintenance is a
maintenance performed by the
operators of the machine.
• Basic maintenance that can be
easily performed on a daily basis,
e.g. Cleaning, lubrication,
inspection, & re-tightening (Clirt).
1. Cleaning
• We need to remove all dirt and grime from
the machine, not for the purposes of making
the machine pretty but to uncover and
highlight any and all problems within the
machine. This will require the machine to be
taken out of production, all fluids drained and
covers removed so that every part of the
machine can be inspected and cleaned. We
seek to remove the grime of past years and
bring the machine back to how it was when it
was first purchased, thoroughly inspecting
each and every part of the machine to
highlight any damage or wear.
2. Lubrication
• Lubrication is the process or technique
employed to reduce friction between,
and wear of one or both, surfaces in
proximity and moving relative to each
other, by interposing a substance called
a lubricant in between them.
3. Inspection
• The purpose of an inspection is to
identify whether work equipment can
be operated, adjusted and
maintained safely with any
deterioration detected and remedied
before it results in a health and safety
risk.
4. Re-Tightening
• After inspection has done if you
found anything missed placed or not
tighten properly then you should
have to done it with your own if its
possible or otherwise take the help
of maintenance to clear the issue.
What are the advantages and
disadvantages of autonomous
maintenance?
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
• Risk of over-maintenance
• Increased workload for operators
• Time-consuming process
What is the purpose of autonomous maintenance?