We will assist you in creating equipment maintenance specifications!
Equipment maintenance involves the regular inspection and repair of various factory equipment that is operational in the factory. It is ideal for the equipment specifications to include the following three types of maintenance: 1. Preventive Maintenance: This requires establishing a maintenance plan to ensure that factory equipment and machinery do not break down, involving inspections, repairs, and parts replacements. The goal is to prevent equipment failures in advance through regular inspections and ensure stable operation. → One aspect is to clearly define the items that should undergo daily inspections. Additionally, it is important to list the parts that should be replaced regularly. 2. Corrective Maintenance: This refers to maintenance performed in response to issues such as functional decline, malfunctions, or breakdowns that occur in factory equipment. → This includes the development of manuals for troubleshooting, ease of conducting emergency maintenance work, and securing maintenance and workspaces. 3. Predictive Maintenance: In contrast to preventive maintenance, which involves regular inspections, predictive maintenance monitors the condition of factory equipment and machinery. It is conducted when signs of functional decline, breakdowns, or malfunctions are detected. → This involves clarifying methods for sensing precursors to equipment failures based on past failure histories and accumulated data from the specification creation company and equipment manufacturers, enabling predictive maintenance for the targeted equipment.
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In the activities of the manufacturing industry, one of the tasks that production technology should consider is equipment maintenance measures. Regarding equipment maintenance, this will provide comments on the basic content that should be included in the equipment specifications when production technology arranges the equipment, specifically concerning maintenance specifications. In companies where a Quality Management System (QMS) is established, there are standards for equipment maintenance specifications, and I believe there are no particular issues. However, assuming a situation where such standards are not established, I will reference the content that should be considered for equipment maintenance when creating equipment specifications.
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We will support you in the creation of equipment maintenance specifications, including concepts and approaches.
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For manufacturing companies, the preparation of tools for production (jigs, molds, manufacturing equipment), the construction of line configuration and layout, and the creation of PFMEA and QC process charts to maintain product quality are fundamental to manufacturing and hold an important position. In this business, we focus on consulting in production technology, directly linked to the production site, particularly targeting small and medium-sized manufacturing companies, and we aim to support the growth of these enterprises. We will adjust the consulting targets based on the confirmation of customer needs.