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Jagannath Das
Definition
A formal definition of maintenance is
“that function of manufacturing
management that is concerned with
day to day problem of keeping the
physical plant in good operating
condition”
Objectives
• Minimize loss of productive time
• Minimize repair time & cost
• Keep productive assets in working
condition
• Minimize accidents
• Minimize total maintenance cost
• Improve quality of products
The Strategic Importance of
Maintenance and Reliability
Failure has far reaching effects on a firm’s
 Operation
 Reputation
 Profitability
 Customers
 Product
 Employees
 Profits
Areas of Maintenance
1. Civil maintenance:
Building construction and
maintenance, maintaining service
facilities
Areas of Maintenance
2. Mechanical Maintenance:
Maintaining machines and
equipments, transport vehicles,
compressors and furnaces.
Areas of Maintenance
1. Electrical
Maintenance:
Maintaining
electrical
equipments such
as generators,
transformer,
motors, telephone
systems, lighting,
fans, etc.
Causes of failure of
Machines / Machine Parts
Bad
Engineering
Inadequate
Testing
Human
Error
Poor
Maintenance
Lack of
Protection against
Environmental
Stresses
Improper
Use
Faulty
Manufacturing
Process
Faulty
Construction
Causes of
Failure of
Machines / Machine
Parts
Five types of Maintenance
• Breakdown maintenance or corrective
maintenance
• Preventive maintenance
• Predictive maintenance
• Routine maintenance
• Planned maintenance
Breakdown Maintenance
• Occurs when there is a work stoppage
due to machine breakdown
• Maintenance becomes repair work
• Seeks to get the equipment back into
operation as quickly as possible
• To control the investment in
replacement spare machines.
Preventive Management
It is undertaken before the need arises
and aims to minimize the possibility of
un -anticipated production
interruption or major breakdowns.
Predictive Maintenance
In this, sensitive instruments (e.g.
vibration analyzers, amplitude meters,
audio gauges, optical tooling and
resistance gauges) are used to predict
trouble. Conditions can be measured
on a continuous basis and this
enables the maintenance people to
plan for an overhaul.
Routine Maintenance
This includes activities such as
periodic inspection, cleaning,
lubrication and repair of production
equipments after their service life.
Planned Maintenance
It involves the inspection of all plant
and equipments, machinery, buildings
according to a predetermined schedule
in order to service overhaul, lubricate
or repair, before actual break down or
deterioration in service occurs.
Control of Maintenance
1. Authorized by an official
2. Maintenance schedule
3. Issue materials against proper
authorization
4. Maintenance budgets
5. Equipment records
Issues
• How much maintenance is needed?
• What size maintenance crews must be
used?
• Can maintenance be sub-contracted?
• Should maintenance staff be covered
by wage incentive schemes?
• Can effective use be made of
computers for analyzing and
scheduling activities?
Preventive Maintenance
Preventive maintenance is undertaken
before the need arises and aims to
minimize the possibility of un-
anticipated production interruptions
or major breakdowns.
It consists of
• Proper design and installation of
equipment
• Periodic inspection of plant and other
equipments
• Repetitive servicing and overhaul of
equipment
• Adequate lubrication, cleaning and
painting
Benefits
• Greater Safety
• Decreased Production Down Time
• Fewer large Scale & Repetitive Repairs
• Less Cost for Simple Repairs
• Less Standby Equipment Required
• Better Spare parts Control
• Proper Identification f Items
Maintenance Scheduling
Scheduling refers to timing and
sequences of operations.
It is an important segment of the
production planning & control activity
as well as the service operations like
plant maintenance
Importance of scheduling
• Facilitates optimum use of highly paid
maintenance staff
• Equipments can be utilized effectively
• Eliminates undue interruptions in the
production flow
Importance of scheduling
• Eliminates chances of sudden
breakdown
• Facilitates proper sequence in
maintenance service
Reliability
• Component Reliability
• Product Reliability
Component Reliability
Definition:
It is the probability that a part or a
component will not fail in a given
time period or number of trails
under ordinary conditions of use.
Measurement
Component reliability is usually measured by reliability,
failure rates and mean time between failures, i.e.
CR=1-FR
number of failures
Where FR = number of components
tested
number of failures
FRn = unit-hrs of operation of the
component
1 unit-hr of operation
MTBF = FRn = No. of failures
Product Reliability or
System Reliability
When components or parts are
combined into a larger system, such
as a machine or a product, the
combined reliability of all the
components or parts form the basis
for product or system reliability
Calculation of Product or
System Reliability
When critical components interact
during the operation of the product or
system, the reliability of the product
or system is determined by computing
the product of the reliabilities of all
the interacting critical components.
SR = CR1*CR2*…..*CRn
Turn out a Reliable Product
FIVE KEY AREAS
• Design of the product
• Production
• Measurement and testing
• Maintenance and
• Field of operation.
Conclusion
• To ensure effective implementation of
activities, it is important that the production
facilities need to be maintained in good
working condition.
• Reduces cost, machinery breakdown etc
• Quality assurance
Therefore maintenance management is an
important aspect for any organization
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Maintenance Management.ppt

  • 2. Definition A formal definition of maintenance is “that function of manufacturing management that is concerned with day to day problem of keeping the physical plant in good operating condition”
  • 3. Objectives • Minimize loss of productive time • Minimize repair time & cost • Keep productive assets in working condition • Minimize accidents • Minimize total maintenance cost • Improve quality of products
  • 4. The Strategic Importance of Maintenance and Reliability Failure has far reaching effects on a firm’s  Operation  Reputation  Profitability  Customers  Product  Employees  Profits
  • 5. Areas of Maintenance 1. Civil maintenance: Building construction and maintenance, maintaining service facilities
  • 6. Areas of Maintenance 2. Mechanical Maintenance: Maintaining machines and equipments, transport vehicles, compressors and furnaces.
  • 7. Areas of Maintenance 1. Electrical Maintenance: Maintaining electrical equipments such as generators, transformer, motors, telephone systems, lighting, fans, etc.
  • 8. Causes of failure of Machines / Machine Parts Bad Engineering Inadequate Testing Human Error Poor Maintenance Lack of Protection against Environmental Stresses Improper Use Faulty Manufacturing Process Faulty Construction Causes of Failure of Machines / Machine Parts
  • 9.
  • 10. Five types of Maintenance • Breakdown maintenance or corrective maintenance • Preventive maintenance • Predictive maintenance • Routine maintenance • Planned maintenance
  • 11. Breakdown Maintenance • Occurs when there is a work stoppage due to machine breakdown • Maintenance becomes repair work • Seeks to get the equipment back into operation as quickly as possible • To control the investment in replacement spare machines.
  • 12. Preventive Management It is undertaken before the need arises and aims to minimize the possibility of un -anticipated production interruption or major breakdowns.
  • 13. Predictive Maintenance In this, sensitive instruments (e.g. vibration analyzers, amplitude meters, audio gauges, optical tooling and resistance gauges) are used to predict trouble. Conditions can be measured on a continuous basis and this enables the maintenance people to plan for an overhaul.
  • 14. Routine Maintenance This includes activities such as periodic inspection, cleaning, lubrication and repair of production equipments after their service life.
  • 15. Planned Maintenance It involves the inspection of all plant and equipments, machinery, buildings according to a predetermined schedule in order to service overhaul, lubricate or repair, before actual break down or deterioration in service occurs.
  • 16. Control of Maintenance 1. Authorized by an official 2. Maintenance schedule 3. Issue materials against proper authorization 4. Maintenance budgets 5. Equipment records
  • 17. Issues • How much maintenance is needed? • What size maintenance crews must be used? • Can maintenance be sub-contracted? • Should maintenance staff be covered by wage incentive schemes? • Can effective use be made of computers for analyzing and scheduling activities?
  • 18. Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance is undertaken before the need arises and aims to minimize the possibility of un- anticipated production interruptions or major breakdowns.
  • 19. It consists of • Proper design and installation of equipment • Periodic inspection of plant and other equipments • Repetitive servicing and overhaul of equipment • Adequate lubrication, cleaning and painting
  • 20. Benefits • Greater Safety • Decreased Production Down Time • Fewer large Scale & Repetitive Repairs • Less Cost for Simple Repairs • Less Standby Equipment Required • Better Spare parts Control • Proper Identification f Items
  • 21. Maintenance Scheduling Scheduling refers to timing and sequences of operations. It is an important segment of the production planning & control activity as well as the service operations like plant maintenance
  • 22. Importance of scheduling • Facilitates optimum use of highly paid maintenance staff • Equipments can be utilized effectively • Eliminates undue interruptions in the production flow
  • 23. Importance of scheduling • Eliminates chances of sudden breakdown • Facilitates proper sequence in maintenance service
  • 25. Component Reliability Definition: It is the probability that a part or a component will not fail in a given time period or number of trails under ordinary conditions of use.
  • 26. Measurement Component reliability is usually measured by reliability, failure rates and mean time between failures, i.e. CR=1-FR number of failures Where FR = number of components tested number of failures FRn = unit-hrs of operation of the component 1 unit-hr of operation MTBF = FRn = No. of failures
  • 27. Product Reliability or System Reliability When components or parts are combined into a larger system, such as a machine or a product, the combined reliability of all the components or parts form the basis for product or system reliability
  • 28. Calculation of Product or System Reliability When critical components interact during the operation of the product or system, the reliability of the product or system is determined by computing the product of the reliabilities of all the interacting critical components. SR = CR1*CR2*…..*CRn
  • 29. Turn out a Reliable Product FIVE KEY AREAS • Design of the product • Production • Measurement and testing • Maintenance and • Field of operation.
  • 30. Conclusion • To ensure effective implementation of activities, it is important that the production facilities need to be maintained in good working condition. • Reduces cost, machinery breakdown etc • Quality assurance Therefore maintenance management is an important aspect for any organization

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