Almost every maintenance organization strives to decrease the amount of corrective maintenance and unplanned downtime. To get away from it, we use preventive maintenance and that is a good thing. But we need to make sure we are not overdoing preventive maintenance.
We use maintenance to maintain or reset the capacity in our equipment, but the maintenance needs can change over time. The age of the equipment, products produced in it, and how exposed it is to external impacts such as weather, are things that have an impact on the equipment.
To ensure that our preventive maintenance is effective, even when there is a change in need, we recommend using completion codes.
For example, in MaintMaster’s CMMS standard setup we use three completion codes to follow the development of our preventive maintenance.
I would also like to add two things:
Once you compile historically produced items in equipment and put them with completion codes, you can see the change in demand for maintenance depending on the product.
Or, if the equipment is exposed to external impact such as weather, you can easily find out when you need a more intense preventive maintenance, and when not.