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Definition of TPM Total Productive Maintenance represents a set of techniques to ensure that every machine in a production process is always able to perform its required tasks (maximum machine availability. A
TPM PowerPoint Presentation
is available if you require more information. Goals
- Zero accidents
- Zero breakdowns
- Zero defects
- Zero loss of equipment speed
Benefits
- Improves safety
- Improves environment (zero leaks, spills)Improves quality
- Employee involvement morale
- Improves skill level of all employees
- Building block for Lean Manufacturing
- Cost reduction
Characteristics
- It requires the participation of all employees (maintenance personnel, line managers, manufacturing engineers, quality personnel, and operators)Operators perform daily activities such as inspecting equipment, cleaning, lubricating, etc.
- It focuses on the major 6 losses
- Equipment breakdowns - downtime
- Setup and minor adjustments (changeover)
- Idling and minor stoppages
- Reduced speed
- Scrap and rework
- It addresses the total life cycle of equipment to revise the maintenance practices, activities, and improvements in relation to where the equipment is in its life cycle
Major Components
- Autonomous Maintenance
- It involves operators performing routine tasks focused on preventing early equipment deterioration, controlling contamination
- Predictive Maintenance Techniques
- Oil analysis
- Vibration analysis
- Infrared analysis
- Thermography
- Preventive Maintenance Techniques
- Lubrication
- Visual Inspection
- Filter change
- Oil change
- Wear parts replacement
- etc.
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