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Total Productive Maintenance and Maintenance Management

Total Productive Maintenance and Maintenance Management. Lean Manufacturing Series. Disclaimer and Approved Use. Disclaimer This presentation is intended for use in training individuals within an organization. The handouts, tools, and presentations may be customized for each application.

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Total Productive Maintenance and Maintenance Management

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  1. Total Productive Maintenanceand Maintenance Management Lean Manufacturing Series

  2. Disclaimer and Approved Use • Disclaimer • This presentation is intended for use in training individuals within an organization. The handouts, tools, and presentations may be customized for each application. • THE FILES AND PRESENTATIONS ARE DISTRIBUTED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. • Copyright • This presentation is created and copyrighted by LeanPresentations.com, owned and operated by Kanso Strategies LLC. • Approved Use • Each copy of this presentation can be used throughout a single Customer location, such as a manufacturing plant, or by a single Consultant or trainer when at multiple clients. Contact us for authorization to use this presentation at multiple locations. • The presentation may be customized to satisfy the customer’s application. • The presentation may not be re-sold or re-distributed without express written permission. • Current contact information can be found at: www.leanpresentations.com

  3. Outline • What is Total Productive Maintenance • Origins of TPM • TPM Principles • Components of TPM • Autonomous Maintenance • Planned Maintenance • Equipment & Process Improvement • Early Management of New Equipment • Process Quality Management • TPM in the Office • Implementing TPM • TPM Benefits • Maintenance Management & Strategy

  4. What is TPM • A company-wide team-based effort to build quality into equipment and to improve overall equipment effectiveness • Total • all employees are involved • it aims to eliminate all accidents, defects and breakdowns • Productive • actions are performed while production goes on • troubles for production are minimized • Maintenance • keep in good condition • repair, clean, lubricate

  5. Autonomous Maintenance • 7 steps are implemented to progressively increase operators knowledge, participation and responsibility for their equipment • Perform initial cleaning and inspection • Countermeasures for the causes and effects of dirt and dust • Establish cleaning and lubrication standards • Conduct general inspection training • Carry out equipment inspection checks • Workplace management and control • Continuous improvement

  6. Early Management of New Equipment • Objective: establish systems to shorten • new product or equipment development • start-up, commissioning and stabilization time for quality and efficiency • New equipment needs to be: • easy to operate • easy to clean • easy to maintain and reliable • have quick set-up times • operate at the lowest life cycle cost

  7. 7: Develop Equipment Management Program • The tools of Total Quality Management and Continuous Improvement are applied to the management and improvement of equipment • Form project teams • Select model equipment • identify equipment problems • analyze equipment problems • develop solutions and proposals for improvement

  8. The Strategic Importance of Maintenance and Reliability • Failure has far reaching effects on a firm’s • operation • reputation • profitability • customers • product • employees • profits

  9. Tactics for Reliability and Maintenance • Reliability Tactics • improving individual components • providing redundancy • Maintenance Tactics • implementing preventive maintenance • increasing repair capabilities

  10. Organizing the Maintenance Function • Centralized maintenance department • Does all maintenance (PM & breakdown) • Decentralized maintenance department • Useful if different equipment used in different areas of company • Contract maintenance • Used if little equipment or expertise • Operator ownership approach

  11. Increasing Repair Capabilities:Features of A Good Maintenance Facility • Well-trained personnel • Adequate resources • Ability to establish a repair plan and priorities • Ability and authority to do material planning • Ability to identify the cause of breakdowns • Ability to design ways to extend MTBF

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