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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

TEAM:
•Padilla Vargas Manuel
•Piña Ruíz Diego Gesael
•Sosa Mahé David Eugenio
•Salgado Rodríguez Marco Antonio
Preventive
Maintenance

• The purpose of preventive maintenance is: To


find and correct minor problems before they
cause failures.

• Preventive maintenance can be defined as a


complete list of activities, all of them of
activities, all of them performed by; users,
operators, and maintenance. To ensure the
correct operation of the plant, buildings.
Machines, equipment, vehicles, etc.
Characteristic
“Change of parts and components”
machinery, components or fuels are replaced to extend the life of
the machine.

“Periodic review”
The idea is to check with a certain frequency that the machine is
working properly.

“The manufacturer specifies the service


periods”
The manufacturer recommends service and maintenance intervals.
• “Maintenance is performed with the device
stopped”

Preventive maintenance work is carried out when the device is stopped.


This is the way to perform the replacements that are necessary to improve
the performances.
Benefits
•Avoid the need for corrective
maintenance.

•Optimizes production by avoiding


shutdowns.

•Reduces costs.

•Increases operator safety.

•Reduces waiting time for repairs.

•Avoids risk of loss to the company.


Disadvantages
.- Higher spending at the start.
it will cost more to regularly maintain
equipment and the building, than if waiting
for things to simply spoil.

.- Excessive maintenance.
With a regular plan in place, there is
sometimes no need to review items as
often as expected.

.- More workers.
Preventive maintenance requires more
workers because regular checkups are
imperative

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