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Posted:  November 26, 2024
   

The best action plan is always the one that’s ready to go at a moment’s notice, so here’s an example of a predictive maintenance action plan for pumps as a frame of reference.

These data-driver insights can predict when equipment is nearing the end of its useful life or when it’s time for replacement before failures occur and interrupt the production schedule. Predictive maintenance can go a long way to saving time and money.

  1. Monitoring: Data vibration, temperature and flow sensors indicate that the temperature of a pump is rising above normal limits

  2. Analysis: Trend analysis shows this is a continuous rise over the past 3 days

  3. Prediction: Based on historical data and the pump’s operating conditions, the system predicts a potential failure in 2 days due to worn bearings.

  4. Action: Schedule a maintenance window for inspection and bearing replacement before failure occurs.

  5. Documentation: Record the data points, analysis results, and action taken in the maintenance system.

  6. Outcome: The pump is repaired before failure, avoiding downtime and potential damage.
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Instead of leaning on the saying: “If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it”, why not take the preventative approach and save yourself time and money by employing a preventative maintenance plan? Trust the experts at Roberts Onsite in predictive maintenance and maintenance support.

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