"Approaches to Maintenance" provides an introduction to common manufacturing maintenance strategies, including reactive, corrective, predictive, preventive, reliability-centered, and total productive maintenance. This class describes the advantages and disadvantages of each method, the benefits of planned downtime, and the importance of a customized maintenance approach. Having a targeted, well-designed maintenance plan reduces costly machine breakdowns and production downtime.
Course Objectives:
- Define maintenance
- Describe the importance of maintenance
- Define reactive maintenance
- Define corrective maintenance
- Describe the disadvantages of RM and CM
- Define preventive maintenance
- Describe the limitations of a PM approach
- Define predictive and condition-based maintenance
- Describe PdM techniques
- Define reliability-centered maintenance
- Describe the reliability-centered maintenance approach
- Define total production maintenance
- Describe the benefits of a TPM system
- Describe the significance of planned downtime on maintenance
- Describe factors involved in selecting a maintenance approach.
Recommended Background
- Recommended for Manufacturing personnel, including technicians, engineers, managers & maintenance technicians
Course ID
TU091
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
Tooling U - SME
Employee Type
New Applicants, 1st level supervisors, Maintenance, Operations Teams
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
2.5 hrs
Cost
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