Preventive Maintenance -What, How Much And Why?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph B. Novak
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

In the last decade or so, the importance of effective preventive maintenance controls and practices has taken on a new and accelerated emphasis. Advances in technology and changes in equipment and product designs impose more precise and demanding standards of quality, productivity and customer service at a very rapid pace. Daily, it is becoming more apparent that in order to fulfill current requirements, existing manufacturing practices and associated control programs must also be upgraded and expanded. This is particularly true in the field of maintenance services. As production and quality standards become more demanding, effective equipment maintenance takes on more importance and becomes more difficult to sustain. In modern plants, the failure of a single equipment component can shutdown a complete production line causing interruptions to operating and shipping schedules that result in costly downtime, dissatisfied customers, and reduced profits. These costly experiences can be minimized with an effective maintenance program that provides maximum equipment reliability and minimum downtime and readily adapts to revision and change. A significant feature of an effective program is the provision of controls over activities generally identified as
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APA: Joseph B. Novak  (1971)  Preventive Maintenance -What, How Much And Why?

MLA: Joseph B. Novak Preventive Maintenance -What, How Much And Why?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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