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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE. CIPET,HYDERABAD By-Vijay Kumar (2012-2015). Maintenance Definition. maintenance is a set of organised activities that are carried out in order to keep an item in its best operational condition with minimum cost acquired.

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MAINTENANCE

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  1. MAINTENANCE CIPET,HYDERABAD By-Vijay Kumar (2012-2015)

  2. Maintenance Definition • maintenance is a set of organised activities that are carried out in order to keep an item in its best operational condition with minimum cost acquired. • Activities of maintenance function could be either repair or replacement activities, which are necessary for an item to reach its acceptable productivity condition and these activities, should be carried out with a minimum possible cost.

  3. Maintenance History • In the period of pre-World War II, people thought of maintenance as an added cost to the plant which did not increase the value of finished product. Therefore, the maintenance at that era was restricted to fixing the unit when it breaks because it was the cheapest alternative

  4. Maintenance History • During and after World War II at the time when the advances of engineering and scientific technology developed, people developed other types of maintenance, which were much cheaper such as preventive maintenance. In addition, people in this era classified maintenance as a function of the production system

  5. Maintenance Objectives • Maximising production or increasing facilities availability at the lowest cost and at the highest quality and safety standards. • Reducing breakdowns and emergency shutdowns. • Optimising resources utilisation. • Reducing downtime. • Improving spares stock control

  6. Maintenance Objectives • Improving equipment efficiency and reducing scrap rate. • Minimising energy usage. • Optimising the useful life of equipment. • Providing reliable cost and budgetary control. • Identifying and implementing cost reductions.

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