1. Preventive maintenance: Regularly scheduled maintenance tasks performed to prevent equipment breakdowns and prolong the lifespan of machinery.
2. Predictive maintenance: Monitoring equipment performance and using data analysis to predict when maintenance is needed before a breakdown occurs.
3. Corrective maintenance: Repairing equipment after a breakdown or failure has occurred to restore it to working condition.
4. Reactive maintenance: Similar to corrective maintenance, but performed in response to a breakdown rather than as part of a planned maintenance schedule.
5. Planned maintenance: Scheduled maintenance tasks that are performed at predetermined intervals to ensure equipment is kept in good working order.
6. Emergency maintenance: Unplanned maintenance tasks that are performed immediately in response to a critical equipment failure to minimize downtime and prevent further damage.
7. Condition-based maintenance: Monitoring equipment condition in real-time and performing maintenance based on the actual condition of the equipment rather than a predetermined schedule.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 4
Preventive Maintenance:
- Routine inspections: Regularly checking equipment and systems to identify potential issues before they become problems. - Scheduled maintenance: Performing maintenance tasks according to predetermined intervals or usage thresholds. - Condition-based maintenance: Using monitoring systems or diagnostic tools to determine the condition of equipment and schedule maintenance accordingly. - Predictive maintenance: Analyzing data from condition monitoring systems to predict failures and schedule proactive maintenance.
Corrective Maintenance:
- Emergency repairs: Fixing critical failures that require immediate attention to prevent further damage or safety hazards. - Unscheduled repairs: Addressing issues that arise unexpectedly and require immediate or timed responses. - Repairs and replacements: Replacing or repairing failed components, parts, or equipment.
Adaptive Maintenance:
- Reliability-centered maintenance (RCM): Implementing maintenance strategies based on the risks and consequences of potential failures. - Total productive maintenance (TPM): Involving all levels of an organization in maintenance activities to maximize equipment uptime and efficiency.
Specialized Maintenance:
- Calibration: Ensuring measuring instruments and equipment meet accuracy standards. - Lubrication: Applying lubricants to reduce friction and wear on moving parts. - Asset management: Monitoring and managing physical assets throughout their lifecycle, including maintenance, repairs, and disposal. - Facilities maintenance: Maintaining building systems, infrastructure, and grounds.
Other Types of Maintenance:
- Overhaul: Complete disassembly, inspection, and refurbishment of equipment. - Refurbishment: Restoring used or damaged equipment to a functional condition. - Retrofitting: Upgrading or modifying existing equipment to improve performance or safety. - Shutdown maintenance: Planned maintenance during which equipment or systems are taken offline for comprehensive repairs or upgrades.