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“PM Procedures are not Built to Stand Alone – Without Effective Replacement / Restoration Procedures Failures will Continue”

In the field of maintenance the traditional approach has been to rely upon the intuitive knowledge and skill of the crafts-persons who conduct it. There is a great deal of pride of workmanship [...]

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Proactive Maintenance Foundational Requirement # 1 -  “Striking the Right Balance Between PM and PdM”

Having the right balance between PM and PdM is key to successful identification of proactive work. Identify how the PF Curve works with Proactive Maintenance vs Reactive Maintenance . The early detection of a defect on the [...]

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Unless you have been living on another planet for the last fifty years, you already know that the case for doing Preventive Maintenance (PM) is watertight if focused on the correct failure modes.

Done right, PM will preserve, protect, and extend the life of your equipment – and reduce overall maintenance cost.

So here’s [...]

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Why do people not understand the PF Curve? I quess we could say it is because ”you don’t know, what you don’t know” however I believe people just do not truly understand the value of it.

The number one questions I receive all the time is: “What is Proactive and what is [...]

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