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Condition
Base = Proactive Maintenance
Today we are going to take a short look at why running
a condition based monitoring maintenance program will
save your company thousands of dollars. You must first
use a lab that will help you understand Condition
Based Monitoring and also make sure your company
and technicians also implement the program.
Many companies that use an oil analysis program are
unsure what the oil sample report is trying to tell
them. Is it telling us when to change oil? Is it telling
us when a part on a machine will fail? Is it used
to determine how or why a machine will fail? These
are all great questions and they are all actually
true of oil sampling.
When going to a Condition Based Monitoring
Program, you are heading the right direction
to becoming a Proactive Maintenance Company.
When your company becomes Proactive, you will begin
to save money in many different areas of your maintenance
program. Labor, disposal, consumption, downtime, failure,
and many others that saves thousands of dollars each
year.
Whenever a Proactive Maintenance program
is applied, there are usually some steps that are
necessary to insure that all the benefits are being
achieved. Proactive means that there will be continuous
activity of monitoring and controlling the machines
failure by root
cause. So the first step would be to set a target
limit or a standard associated with each root cause.
These target limits help insure that prolonged lubricants
may be ran in each machine being monitored.
With oil analysis, root
causes relates to fluid contamination (moisture,
heat, particles, glycol, and depletion of the additives)
of the lubricant being monitored. But the process
of defining these targets are very challenging, to
determine when oil is at its limit. Finding out how
the lubricant becomes contaminated is also a step,
and to eliminate the entry point is a big factor when
going to condition based monitoring. Usually, better
filtration and the use of separators are a required
step. But choose your products carefully, there are
many products that say they work, but can not back
up their data.
A major step when going to proactive methods is making
sure that the oil samples are taken properly. Cleanliness
is a big factor on getting the right information on
each machine or piece of equipment. Always use a clean
bottle, new tube and clean your vampire pump every
time for a pure and clean oil sample.
You must become very disciplined of monitoring and
controlling fluid cleanliness and keeping to your
target limits. These limits are set for you and your
company to feel comfortable about becoming a Proactive
Company. So work with your lab to help you set
your companies limits to achieve your goals and objectives.
And finally when your company becomes Proactive,
early warning benefits help determine when your predictive
maintenance program comes into effect. The proactive
maintenance stresses root cause, predictive maintenance
targets the detection of failure of both fluids and
machine components like bearings, gears and cylinders.
This usually is determined by the presence of metallic
wear debris in the oil. Abnormal levels of these types
of metallic debris are a signal that the machines
internal surfaces are being distressed and possibly
causing a downtime problem. This way, immediate corrective
action can be taken to effectively avoid failure chain
reactions and further machine destruction.
If you feel you and your company is ready to go to
a Condition Based program and you want
to become a Proactive company, please
feel free to contact us by either e-mail
or phone and we can get you started in the right direction.
We have qualified personnel and certified Tribologists
to help you and your company achieve your goals.
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