- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preventive_maintenance
- Preventive maintenance from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Preventive maintenance (PM) is conducted to keep equipment
working and/or extend the life of the equipment.
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictive_maintenance
- Predictive maintenance from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Predictive maintenance (PdM) techniques help determine
the condition of in-service equipment in order to predict when
- maintenance should be performed.
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_analysis
- Oil analysis from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Oil analysis (OA) is the sampling and laboratory analysis
of a lubricant's properties, suspended contaminants, and
- anti-wear additives. OA is performed during routine preventive
maintenance to provide meaningful and accurate
- information on lubricant and machine condition.
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermography
- Thermography from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Infrared Thermography, thermal imaging, or thermal video,
is a type of infrared imaging science. The amount of radiation
- emitted by an object increases with temperature, therefore
thermography allows one to see variations in temperature
- (hence the name).
- With thermal imaging, power lines maintenance technicians
locate overheating joints and parts, a telltale sign of their
failure,
- to eliminate potential hazards. Where thermal insulation
becomes faulty, building construction technicians can see heat
leaks
- to improve the efficiencies of cooling or heating air-conditioning.
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repair_and_maintenance
- Maintenance, repair and operations from Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
- Maintenance, Repair and Operations or Maintenance, Repair
and Overhaul (MRO) is fixing any sort of mechanical or
- electrical device should it become out of order or broken
(repair) as well as performing the routine actions which keep
the
- device in working order (maintenance) or prevent trouble
from arising (preventive maintenance).
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- http://www.machinealign.com/html/alignment.html
- Ballbar Analysis, Laser Alignment & Laser Calibration
- Procedures for a typical machine tool alignment "tune-up"
1. Remove way covers as required.
2. Check and adjust machine for "earth" level at the
main ways.
3. Check and adjust gibs.
4. Check ballscrews for backlash and end-play adjust or repair
if needed.
5. Check straightness as required.
6. Check and adjust squareness between axes as required.
7. Check and adjust parallelism between axes as required.
8. Check and adjust spindle "tram" when needed.
9. Machine axes calibration.
10. Rotary axes calibration.
11. Ballbar analysis before and after.
12. Complete documentation.
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- http://www.gpmhydraulic.com/hydraulicsystemflushing.htm
Hydraulic System Flushing
- The single most important preventive maintenance procedure
is regular oil sampling and analysis. Over 96% of all hydraulic
failures can be traced directly to oil that has been improperly
cared for.
- After The Flushing
- The result is oil in the system that is much cleaner than
new oil at a fraction of the cost. All of the oil in the system
is reclaimed
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