With the economy as it has been for the past decade it is important to understand how we all can make the bottom line better and maintain our equipment more efficient. This book is not in any way designed to be the end all to your maintenance problems, but rather a guide to help understand the importance of empowering your mechanics so they will be able to improve the work they do. The better they are at what they do, the better they will be to reducing maintenance costs.
This document provides a maintenance checklist for baghouses (fabric dust collectors) to help ensure proper operation and extended equipment life. It outlines 10 areas to inspect, including pressure drop, cleaning systems, hopper discharge, visible emissions, exhaust fans, filter media, and structural integrity. Proper start-up procedures to condition new filter bags and develop a dust cake are also described. Maintaining a routine inspection and maintenance program can positively impact a baghouse's performance.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a cement plant operations handbook. It discusses the history and definition of cement and Portland cement. The handbook aims to provide an introductory overview of cement manufacturing operations, including processes like raw material preparation, kiln burning, cement milling, quality control, maintenance, pollution control, and other topics. It includes process summaries, calculations, data tables, and references. The handbook is intended for professional personnel to evaluate cement plant operations.
It saves more then it costs....
Preventive maintenance and reactive maintenance are an extremely critical part of any fleet operations. By creating a Preventive Maintenance program to decrease the incidents of equipment arriving late for the PM’s they are due for, this program can be an integral part of cost savings and reduction of equipment downtime for repairs.
This document discusses heat optimization in cement production processes. It identifies major areas of heat loss, including through shell radiation, unused heat in exit gases and cooler exit air. The goal of design engineers is to minimize heat losses and optimize consumption. Key factors that influence heat losses are discussed for the preheater, calciner, kiln and cooler systems. Different burner and flame types are also examined in relation to combustion efficiency and heat distribution in the kiln. Heat balances are provided as examples to account for all heat inputs and outputs in the clinker production process.
This document provides a maintenance checklist for baghouses (fabric dust collectors) to help ensure proper operation and extended equipment life. It outlines 10 areas to inspect, including pressure drop, cleaning systems, hopper discharge, visible emissions, exhaust fans, filter media, and structural integrity. Proper start-up procedures to condition new filter bags and develop a dust cake are also described. Maintaining a routine inspection and maintenance program can positively impact a baghouse's performance.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a cement plant operations handbook. It discusses the history and definition of cement and Portland cement. The handbook aims to provide an introductory overview of cement manufacturing operations, including processes like raw material preparation, kiln burning, cement milling, quality control, maintenance, pollution control, and other topics. It includes process summaries, calculations, data tables, and references. The handbook is intended for professional personnel to evaluate cement plant operations.
It saves more then it costs....
Preventive maintenance and reactive maintenance are an extremely critical part of any fleet operations. By creating a Preventive Maintenance program to decrease the incidents of equipment arriving late for the PM’s they are due for, this program can be an integral part of cost savings and reduction of equipment downtime for repairs.
This document discusses heat optimization in cement production processes. It identifies major areas of heat loss, including through shell radiation, unused heat in exit gases and cooler exit air. The goal of design engineers is to minimize heat losses and optimize consumption. Key factors that influence heat losses are discussed for the preheater, calciner, kiln and cooler systems. Different burner and flame types are also examined in relation to combustion efficiency and heat distribution in the kiln. Heat balances are provided as examples to account for all heat inputs and outputs in the clinker production process.
This document discusses preventive maintenance programs and how they can be improved. It suggests that many programs are flawed because they rely on time-based tasks rather than identifying potential issues. Drivers should perform thorough pre- and post-trip inspections to find defects early. Additionally, preventive maintenance should focus on preventing breakdowns rather than just fixing current issues. Predictive maintenance uses fleet data to identify trends and predict failures so repairs can be done proactively.
Precision Maintenance is talked about in many companies and implemented at many companies, many with great success, however most companies do not understand Precision Maintenance. In this paper I will clear up some misconceptions and untruths concerning it.
Precision Maintenance is talked about in many companies and implemented at many companies, many with great success, however most companies do not understand Precision Maintenance. In this paper I will clear up some misconceptions and untruths concerning it.
10 Things an Operations Supervisor can do Today to Improve ReliabilityRicky Smith CMRP, CMRT
Continuing the series that started with maintenance technicians and supervisors, if you are new to the position of Operations Supervisor, what are some of the things you can begin working on immediately to improve reliability within the area you work?
Does it annoy you that in spite of regularly performing Preventive Maintenance (PM) on your equipment it continues to breakdown? Some may call this insanity – Continuing to do the same thing over and over, expecting a different result. So what do you do? Maybe take a close look at your current PM Program.
There are known best practices which will not only enhance your PM program but also increase equipment reliability. Remember most work comes from PM and PdM and then it must be planned correctly, scheduled with production, executed to schedule and to specifications. If this occurs you will be seeing the results. "less breakdowns"
Check out this article and post your comments please.
This document provides 16 ways to save time and money on preventive maintenance programs. It suggests that many PM programs are larger than needed and consume too many resources while still resulting in unexpected equipment failures. It recommends first considering predictive maintenance technologies before adding more PMs. Other tips include removing unnecessary PMs, questioning if PMs actually help productivity, getting data from PMs that can be trended over time, and ensuring PMs are completed within 10% of their scheduled due date. The goal of PM should be to detect small problems to plan repairs, not just prevent failures.
This white paper discusses the importance of procedure based maintenance in facilities. It argues that relying only on the skills and experience of maintenance staff can lead to failures and inconsistencies. Effective, repeatable procedures are needed to ensure safety, reliability, and sustainable results. The paper recommends making staff aware of issues, training them on procedures, implementing procedures, continuously improving, and monitoring results. Procedure based maintenance can help reduce variation and human error.
“My maintenance staff is highly trained and do not like using procedures.” If the statement is valid, and the cost of asset failure is not important to our operation, then your staff must have an unlimited and infallible memory – congratulations!
Did you know that the most complex equipment ever built was a nuclear submarine and that the first nuclear submarines experienced failures due to lack of effective procedures, thus ending in catastrophic failure?
If safety is number one in your organization, then repeatable, effective work procedures should be as well.
Read this blog post by copying and pasting this link into your browser: http://www.cmc-consultants.com/blog/7-types-of-mistake-proofing-systems-that-improve-product-quality
Chinese factory managers often say things such as “these three people caused this issue”, “it is their fault”, and “these are human mistakes and they can’t be avoided”. However, one could argue that the factory’s systems are at fault. And who can develop and implement systems? The managers themselves, not their employees.
Which systems need to be put in place to avoid mistakes and improve product quality? Let’s look into 7 mistake proofing approaches that work...
Advanced Maintenance And Reliability (Maintenance and Reliability Best Pract...Ricky Smith CMRP, CMRT
The document discusses best practices for maintenance and reliability in industry. It emphasizes applying condition-based maintenance strategies over purely time-based preventative maintenance. Key recommendations include ranking assets by criticality, measuring metrics like mean time between failure, ensuring 100% preventative maintenance compliance, and focusing reliability efforts on reducing infant mortality failures. The document advocates applying techniques like vibration analysis, infrared inspection, and reliability centered maintenance to critical assets to optimize uptime at optimal cost.
The document discusses how adopting a preventive maintenance mindset can help avoid costly equipment failures and downtime. It recommends shifting from a reactive "fix-it-when-it's-broken" strategy to a preventive strategy of scheduled maintenance check-ups. A preventive strategy can reduce maintenance costs by 40% and downtime by 50% by identifying issues before they cause problems. The document provides tips for creating a preventive maintenance mindset, including implementing total productive maintenance practices, being prepared for failures, scheduling regular maintenance checks, and ensuring adequate resources.
1997 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjsefkkefmmem
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses general information like terminology, safety procedures, and avoiding common mistakes. It also outlines regulations for registering boats and required safety equipment like fire extinguishers, flotation devices, and sound-producing devices. Maintaining engines through procedures in this manual can save money compared to repairs.
1996 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjsefkkefmmem
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents of the manual, general safety information, regulations for boats, required safety equipment, and tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following safety procedures, properly identifying parts, double checking that the correct parts are purchased, and knowing when certain jobs require professional help. The document aims to help boat owners better understand engine maintenance while saving money by performing routine tasks themselves.
2001 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjksekkmsemm
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents and organization of the manual, safety procedures, and general tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following all safety guidelines, labeling any disconnected parts, only performing tasks you feel comfortable with, and calling a professional for any specialized jobs beyond your capabilities. Purchasing the correct replacement parts from reputable retailers is also emphasized.
1998 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjkskekmdme
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents of the manual, general safety information, regulations for boats, required safety equipment, and tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following safety procedures, properly identifying parts, double checking that the correct parts are purchased, and knowing when certain jobs require professional help. The document aims to help boat owners better understand engine maintenance while saving money by performing routine tasks themselves.
1995 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjjskekmmme
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents and organization of the manual, safety procedures, and general tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following all safety guidelines, properly labeling any disconnected parts, only performing tasks you feel comfortable with, and calling a professional for any specialized jobs beyond your capabilities. Purchasing authentic parts from a reputable dealer is also emphasized.
1994 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjsekkmsem
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents of the manual, general safety information, regulations for boats, required safety equipment, and tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following safety procedures, properly identifying parts, double checking that the correct parts are purchased, and knowing when certain jobs require professional help. The document aims to help boat owners better understand engine maintenance while saving money by performing routine tasks themselves.
2002 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjsekfsmeme
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents and organization of the manual, safety procedures, and general tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following all safety guidelines, labeling any disconnected parts, only performing tasks you feel comfortable with, and calling a professional for any jobs beyond your capabilities. Purchasing the correct parts from reputable retailers is also emphasized.
2003 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjkskekmdme
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents and organization of the manual, safety procedures, and general tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following all safety guidelines, properly labeling any disconnected parts, only performing tasks you feel comfortable with, and calling a professional for any specialized jobs beyond your capabilities. Purchasing authentic parts from a reputable dealer is also emphasized.
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Bridging the Language Gap The Power of Simultaneous Interpretation in RwandaKasuku Translation Ltd
Rwanda is a nation on the rise, fostering international partnerships and economic growth. With this progress comes a growing need for seamless communication across languages. Simultaneous interpretation emerges as a vital tool in this ever-evolving landscape. When seeking the best simultaneous interpretation in Rwanda, Kasuku Translation stands out as a premier choice.
This document discusses preventive maintenance programs and how they can be improved. It suggests that many programs are flawed because they rely on time-based tasks rather than identifying potential issues. Drivers should perform thorough pre- and post-trip inspections to find defects early. Additionally, preventive maintenance should focus on preventing breakdowns rather than just fixing current issues. Predictive maintenance uses fleet data to identify trends and predict failures so repairs can be done proactively.
Precision Maintenance is talked about in many companies and implemented at many companies, many with great success, however most companies do not understand Precision Maintenance. In this paper I will clear up some misconceptions and untruths concerning it.
Precision Maintenance is talked about in many companies and implemented at many companies, many with great success, however most companies do not understand Precision Maintenance. In this paper I will clear up some misconceptions and untruths concerning it.
10 Things an Operations Supervisor can do Today to Improve ReliabilityRicky Smith CMRP, CMRT
Continuing the series that started with maintenance technicians and supervisors, if you are new to the position of Operations Supervisor, what are some of the things you can begin working on immediately to improve reliability within the area you work?
Does it annoy you that in spite of regularly performing Preventive Maintenance (PM) on your equipment it continues to breakdown? Some may call this insanity – Continuing to do the same thing over and over, expecting a different result. So what do you do? Maybe take a close look at your current PM Program.
There are known best practices which will not only enhance your PM program but also increase equipment reliability. Remember most work comes from PM and PdM and then it must be planned correctly, scheduled with production, executed to schedule and to specifications. If this occurs you will be seeing the results. "less breakdowns"
Check out this article and post your comments please.
This document provides 16 ways to save time and money on preventive maintenance programs. It suggests that many PM programs are larger than needed and consume too many resources while still resulting in unexpected equipment failures. It recommends first considering predictive maintenance technologies before adding more PMs. Other tips include removing unnecessary PMs, questioning if PMs actually help productivity, getting data from PMs that can be trended over time, and ensuring PMs are completed within 10% of their scheduled due date. The goal of PM should be to detect small problems to plan repairs, not just prevent failures.
This white paper discusses the importance of procedure based maintenance in facilities. It argues that relying only on the skills and experience of maintenance staff can lead to failures and inconsistencies. Effective, repeatable procedures are needed to ensure safety, reliability, and sustainable results. The paper recommends making staff aware of issues, training them on procedures, implementing procedures, continuously improving, and monitoring results. Procedure based maintenance can help reduce variation and human error.
“My maintenance staff is highly trained and do not like using procedures.” If the statement is valid, and the cost of asset failure is not important to our operation, then your staff must have an unlimited and infallible memory – congratulations!
Did you know that the most complex equipment ever built was a nuclear submarine and that the first nuclear submarines experienced failures due to lack of effective procedures, thus ending in catastrophic failure?
If safety is number one in your organization, then repeatable, effective work procedures should be as well.
Read this blog post by copying and pasting this link into your browser: http://www.cmc-consultants.com/blog/7-types-of-mistake-proofing-systems-that-improve-product-quality
Chinese factory managers often say things such as “these three people caused this issue”, “it is their fault”, and “these are human mistakes and they can’t be avoided”. However, one could argue that the factory’s systems are at fault. And who can develop and implement systems? The managers themselves, not their employees.
Which systems need to be put in place to avoid mistakes and improve product quality? Let’s look into 7 mistake proofing approaches that work...
Advanced Maintenance And Reliability (Maintenance and Reliability Best Pract...Ricky Smith CMRP, CMRT
The document discusses best practices for maintenance and reliability in industry. It emphasizes applying condition-based maintenance strategies over purely time-based preventative maintenance. Key recommendations include ranking assets by criticality, measuring metrics like mean time between failure, ensuring 100% preventative maintenance compliance, and focusing reliability efforts on reducing infant mortality failures. The document advocates applying techniques like vibration analysis, infrared inspection, and reliability centered maintenance to critical assets to optimize uptime at optimal cost.
The document discusses how adopting a preventive maintenance mindset can help avoid costly equipment failures and downtime. It recommends shifting from a reactive "fix-it-when-it's-broken" strategy to a preventive strategy of scheduled maintenance check-ups. A preventive strategy can reduce maintenance costs by 40% and downtime by 50% by identifying issues before they cause problems. The document provides tips for creating a preventive maintenance mindset, including implementing total productive maintenance practices, being prepared for failures, scheduling regular maintenance checks, and ensuring adequate resources.
1997 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjsefkkefmmem
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses general information like terminology, safety procedures, and avoiding common mistakes. It also outlines regulations for registering boats and required safety equipment like fire extinguishers, flotation devices, and sound-producing devices. Maintaining engines through procedures in this manual can save money compared to repairs.
1996 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjsefkkefmmem
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents of the manual, general safety information, regulations for boats, required safety equipment, and tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following safety procedures, properly identifying parts, double checking that the correct parts are purchased, and knowing when certain jobs require professional help. The document aims to help boat owners better understand engine maintenance while saving money by performing routine tasks themselves.
2001 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjksekkmsemm
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents and organization of the manual, safety procedures, and general tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following all safety guidelines, labeling any disconnected parts, only performing tasks you feel comfortable with, and calling a professional for any specialized jobs beyond your capabilities. Purchasing the correct replacement parts from reputable retailers is also emphasized.
1998 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjkskekmdme
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents of the manual, general safety information, regulations for boats, required safety equipment, and tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following safety procedures, properly identifying parts, double checking that the correct parts are purchased, and knowing when certain jobs require professional help. The document aims to help boat owners better understand engine maintenance while saving money by performing routine tasks themselves.
1995 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjjskekmmme
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents and organization of the manual, safety procedures, and general tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following all safety guidelines, properly labeling any disconnected parts, only performing tasks you feel comfortable with, and calling a professional for any specialized jobs beyond your capabilities. Purchasing authentic parts from a reputable dealer is also emphasized.
1994 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjsekkmsem
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents of the manual, general safety information, regulations for boats, required safety equipment, and tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following safety procedures, properly identifying parts, double checking that the correct parts are purchased, and knowing when certain jobs require professional help. The document aims to help boat owners better understand engine maintenance while saving money by performing routine tasks themselves.
2002 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjsekfsmeme
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents and organization of the manual, safety procedures, and general tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following all safety guidelines, labeling any disconnected parts, only performing tasks you feel comfortable with, and calling a professional for any jobs beyond your capabilities. Purchasing the correct parts from reputable retailers is also emphasized.
2003 suzuki outboards 2 hp 225hp service repair manualfjkskekmdme
This document provides an overview of maintaining and repairing outboard engines. It discusses the contents and organization of the manual, safety procedures, and general tips for do-it-yourself maintenance and repairs. Key points include following all safety guidelines, properly labeling any disconnected parts, only performing tasks you feel comfortable with, and calling a professional for any specialized jobs beyond your capabilities. Purchasing authentic parts from a reputable dealer is also emphasized.
Job Vacancies in Norway 🇳🇴
Warehouse Workers for Clothing
2year WORKPERMIT 👍
Salary: €3900-4300 per month (Paid twice a month).
Requirements:
* Duties include quality control of products, order picking, packing goods, and applying stickers and labels.
* Work schedule: 8-10 hours per day, 5 days a week.
Documents 📄
*Adhar
Pan
Photo
Education documents
Basic English**o
Education documents
Basic English**
Photo
Education documents
Basic English**
Bridging the Language Gap The Power of Simultaneous Interpretation in RwandaKasuku Translation Ltd
Rwanda is a nation on the rise, fostering international partnerships and economic growth. With this progress comes a growing need for seamless communication across languages. Simultaneous interpretation emerges as a vital tool in this ever-evolving landscape. When seeking the best simultaneous interpretation in Rwanda, Kasuku Translation stands out as a premier choice.
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💼 Dive into the intricacies of capital gains taxes in Canada with this insightful video! Learn through three detailed examples how these taxes work and how recent changes might impact you.
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Merchants from high-risk industries face significant challenges due to their industry reputation, chargeback, and refund rates. These industries include sectors like gambling, adult entertainment, and CBD products, which often struggle to secure merchant accounts due to increased risks of chargebacks and fraud.
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E book for hydraulics
1. A Simple Introduction to
9 Ways To Reduce Maintenance Costs
How to improve your bottom line by helping your mechanics be their best.
A Publication of Hydraulic Training Associates
We do more than train, we empower.
2. Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 6
Symbolism
Chapter 1 Chapter 7
Knowledge is power Know the design
Chapter 2 Chapter 8
Supply and Demand Past, Present, or future
Chapter 3 Chapter 9
PM’s Follow up
Chapter 4 Conclusion
What do they do?
Chapter 5 CTA
Filtration, filtration, filtration
3. Introduction
With the economy as it has been for the past decade it is important to understand how we all can make the bottom line better and maintain our equipment more efficient. This book is not in any way designed to be the end all to your maintenance problems, but rather a guide to help understand the importance of empowering your mechanics so they will be able to improve the work they do. The better they are at what they do, the better they will be to reducing maintenance costs. We will be discussing information that I have passed on for years in our classes. Information that after they get it, say to themselves “I knew that.” Yet it never hurts to re-instill that knowledge and refresh their base. We will be discussing basic information that tends to get forgotten because of the hurry up mentality we have become so accustom to. “Get it done now, we need that equipment working.”, these words are heard way too often. In the process steps are forgotten and information which was vital to the repair or installation are missed. This can happen to the best of mechanics, just last week I was with a customer who had a new install. A problem had arisen which could have cost the customer more money. When the customer contacted us we were able to help them by isolating the components that related to the problem and by having the product knowledge needed to evaluate the situation I was able to advise them of an adjustment they needed to make and the problem was solved. These are only a few steps to take, but can help reduce costs in the future for all your equipment.
5. Knowledge is Power
Mechanics knowledge of equipment they are working on.
One of the first steps to reducing maintenance costs is assuring that your mechanics have the knowledge needed for the equipment they are working on. Because my background is in the field of Hydraulics and Pneumatics, I relate all of my experiences to those components. Yet this knowledge transcends all components, whether diesel or gas engines, brakes or transmissions and any other mechanical component you can think of. Know the components you are working on, how they function normally, and what can be expected of them while they are working. In order to troubleshoot it is impossible to know what is wrong if you don’t know how it should be when it is right. An example of this would be a pressure compensated pump. If the mechanic doesn’t know how one is to function properly, and the main relief comes out of adjustment or the spring becomes weak, this could possibly cause the inexperienced mechanic to pull the pump, costing one to two thousand dollars unnecessarily. The problem could be fixed by an adjustment and the system would be back in working order for little to no cost.
7. Supply and Demand
Supply chain the meets your needs when you need it.
Vet your suppliers thoroughly, be sure they are ready to meet your needs when you need them. Our nation of suppliers have adopted the JUST IN TIME inventory system. A system the has reduced inventories across the nation drastically. Because of this they are having a hard time keeping the components on the shelf like they used to. In many cases big name products such as Parker, Commercial, Eaton, Sauer and many more are giving long lead times to deliver what used to be normal stock items. Make sure your supplier is going to be able to meet your needs, and then if not be ready to seek else where to find what you need and when. The other problem we are facing in this economy is personnel replacement. Those who used to answer the phones were knowledgeable of their products they sold. Since the recession started we have seen a large downsizing of firms. Now that companies are getting back to work the demand for components is getting greater, this is causing the suppliers to hire more people to answer the phones and take orders. People who may not have the knowledge you have on the components you need. If you can supply them with a part number they will look to see if the computer has what your need. Costs go up, down time gets longer and supplier frustration sets in.
9. PM’s
Preventative Maintenance
I have traveled the World helping others with their knowledge of components and maintenance needs. I have seen Gold Mines, Oil Well Drillers and Suppliers, Lumber Mills, Water Well Drillers, Coal Mines, Diamond Mine Drillers and many other industries. Each and everyone has the same issues, Preventative Maintenance not done properly costs time and money. Putting in place a proper Preventative Maintenance program helps to identify issues, spots weakness, prevents accidents, saves on down time and helps to schedule repairs and replacements before the component fails. The simplest PM’s are done by the operators working together with the mechanics. Each as one team identifying potential problems and then acting on the situations in a timely manner. While in the Army I worked on tanks, I had 18 that I was responsible to keep ready for action 24-7. Each a sophisticated piece of machinery, complex and massive. The tankers relied on me to keep them running and I relied on them to let me know if anything was wrong. By developing a simple form they would turn in each day we were able to sink together and all of us fulfill our needs. The operator wants their equipment working, that is how they make their income. The mechanic has the job of keeping all of it working properly, that is how they make their income. The owner wants all if it done as inexpensively as possible, that is how they make their income. When each are working together for the same outcome then everyone is happy.
11. What Do They Do?
Understanding Components function in order to Troubleshoot.
Mechanics are trained to understand many parts and components and how they function. The more inventory they are responsible for the larger the product knowledge must be. In order to troubleshoot properly, it is very important that they know how those components function in their normal state. As I stated earlier, in order to know if a Pressure Compensated Pump is working improperly, it is first important to know the normal state of the unit. Are gear pumps suppose to growl, or is there suppose to be foam in the reservoir? Is it normal for a Hydrostatic system to get hot? What is the proper adjustment to a Counterbalance Valve and why? What is the difference from a Pressure Control and a Flow Control? Each of these questions should be easy for your mechanics to answer, yet in my travels I have educated many long time mechanics who have said time and again that they didn’t know most of this stuff. For two different firms we developed a Pre-Hire and a Post-Hire test to help identify the knowledge base their new mechanics have and their existing mechanics lack. Not for the sake of firing anyone, but to asses the proper training needed in order to get the most for their investment. One firm, after training 148 of their employees in four different Mills, presented me with a report that showed a 90% drop in hydraulic component purchases since starting the classes.
12. We can not insure the same results for everyone taking our classes, but it was the training of the components that helped reduce the costs.
Once a mechanic is familiar with the proper function of the components, they can approach a system confidently in order to troubleshoot. They will have the base knowledge needed to evaluate the situation and resolve sooner the needed repair or replacement.
Never underestimate the moneys spent in training, they are returned many times over in time costs and component savings.
14. Filtration, Filtration, Filtration
Understanding Proper Filtration
What is the proper Beta Ratio for your system? What is the size of a spec of dirt seen by the naked eye? How does the ISO chart help me to identify the proper oil or filtration of my system? Each of these questions are vital to keeping your systems functioning properly, yet I have seen too often little to no regard to the condition of filtration in many systems. The filter is your first line of defense to protecting components from pre- mature failure. The proper filtration system will inform you when your system if failing, and keep elements that could damage the system form entering and creating more damage. In our classes we spend a great deal of time discussing filtration because we have seen first hand the outcomes of poor maintenance in this area. The simplest of all procedures I can pass on to you is simply remove your old filter, cut it in half and observe what is in the pleats. You may be amazed what you find, the gold and silver is not what you think. Rather they are indications of component failure, and the black is not necessarily seals failing, but rather the inside lining of your hoses breaking apart. How often does your company perform oil sampling? What does the sample tell you about your system? How can you prevent further damage? More questions that need to be answered in order to save on your Maintenance Costs.
15. Understanding the components of all filters in a filtration system is critical. The head of the filter is the component that attaches the conductors to the filter. In the head is most commonly supplied a by-pass check valve. The purpose of this check valve is to prevent back pressure in a system. The tension spring for the check valve is usually supplied by the manufacture and come in various strengths. The check valve will open once the filter element is sufficiently plugged with contaminants from the upstream system.
The check valve will allow oil to by pass on down stream. The more the filter is plugged the check valve will open allowing more oil to by pass. Once the filter element is replaced the by-pass check will once again close forcing the oil the pass through the filter element.
One of the most neglected components of filter is the indicator gauge. All filters should have installed on the head an indicator gauge. The purpose of this gauge is to inform the operator or mechanic the condition of the element. The gauge will have three bands, red, yellow, and green. If the gauge is broken, cracked, or missing then the possibility of passing contaminated oil through the system increases. As the by-pass pressure increases, the gauge will sense the pressure increase and the band will change from green to yellow. If the band is neglected it will increase in back pressure and the band will rise to red. At this point the filter element is no longer effective in protecting the system and exposes the system to failure.
17. SYMBOLISM
Know the ISO symbols that relate to components
What does ISO stand for? Many believe it is the International Standards Organization or something of that fashion. The organization which today is known as ISO began in 1926 as the International Federation of the National Standardizing Associations (ISA). This organization focused heavily on mechanical engineering. It was disbanded in 1942 during the second World War but was re- organized under the current name ISO, in 1946. Even the name of the organization is standardized. The name, “ISO” is not an acronym but was derived from the Greek “isos” meaning “equal”. (The relation to standards is that if two objects meet the same standard, they should be equal.) This name eliminates the confusion that could result from the translation of “International Organization For Standardization” into different languages which lead to different acronyms. Courtesy of: “A Brief History of ISO” and can be found on the web at www.sis.pitt.edu/~mbsclass/standards/martinic/isohistr.htm Symbols are critical for technical communication. They are not dependent on any specific language, being international in scope and character. Hydraulic graphic symbols emphasize the function and methods of operation of the components. These symbols can be rather simple to draw, if the logic and elementary forms used in symbol design are understood. The elementary forms of symbols are circles, squares, triangles, arcs, arrow, dots, and crosses.
18. Each symbol holds a specific function for the component it is describing. To learn the symbols is like learning another language, also like learning that language if not used it will be a struggle to remember. Encourage your mechanics to read and become familiar with the ISO symbols and then reading a schematic will become like a second language to them.
20. KNOW THE DESIGN
Identify Schematics and be sure to train Mechanics to use them first.
No mechanic has x-ray eyes, so seeing what the systems components are without a schematic is near impossible to troubleshoot. Many Mills and Industrial Plants have stationary units which mechanics become familiar with, but even then there are components they forget about sometimes. A schematic will assist in the identification of these components and is the best tool a mechanic has to provide answers to a situation or break down.
I instruct in my classes that all electricians place their schematics right in the control panel of the electrical boxes, why then is it that we don’t have our hydraulic or pneumatic schematics located next to the units as well. Instead, more often then not, they are placed in a book in the office or no where to be found. I encourage the mechanics to take their schematics copies, place them in a plastic envelop and attach them to the equipment. That way they can have them always available when they need them.
Just recently I supplied a Wind Farm with their schematic animated and in MP4 format. This allowed them to put the schematics on the mechanics Smart Phones, when they went 40 feet up in the towers, they had the schematics and they were animated. This allowed them to see the components move as the valves were shifted. A great troubleshooting tool.
22. Past, Present, or Future
Write up Work Orders so future problems are relational to past failures.
Many Mills, Mines, and Industrial Plants use a Work Order system. The question is how often are the Work Orders relational to work that has been done in the past? A good Work Order system will help with past problems and identify on going continual situations which may be caused by something else totally different then originally suspected.
Work Orders are the Journal of the life of the equipment, it becomes a ledger for potential buyers indicating to them the value of the equipment. It is a tool for the Owners letting them know how much life a particular piece of equipment may have. It is a valuable tool for a mechanic, they can identify continuing problems and diagnose more accurately the best course of action.
Without a Work Order system past problems will become future headaches and costly down time due to poor diagnosis. If your firm does not have a system in place we can help with free programs which, if for nothing else, will help put your equipment on the right track.
24. Follow Up
Follow up after repair or replacement to assure problems are resolved.
Was the job done right, did the operator get the symptoms correct? A follow up to the repair or replacement will alleviate many strong feelings which may come from operators not sensing the mechanics care about their work. I have experienced of my 38 years mechanics frustrated with operators because of misconceptions. A belief that the mechanics do not care about their work. This is so far from the truth and yet a problem that can be eliminated in about 30 seconds. Just do a follow up. I encourage mechanics to either call or walk by the machine they worked on and ask a few very short questions, how is it going and are there any questions. These two phrases send a powerful message to those having to make money with the machine. They hear a mechanic asking if they are satisfied and letting the operator know they do care about their workmanship. During this discussion it can be found the either the work was satisfactory or that there is an on going problem but the machine is not at a place where it can be shut down for awhile. Either way the relationship of the co-workers builds a trust and emotions are left out of the workplace. Down time can be scheduled and not caused due to catastrophes.
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