Training Course:Preventive and Predictive Maintenance (PPM)School/Trainer:New Standard Institute Milford, Connecticut, United States
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Course Description:
'' This program is designed for: Maintenance supervisors, managers, PM leads, CMMS managers, planners, engineers and people who are in training for these positions. PM techs can also benefit from this training. There is also an advantage to having representatives from operations (particularly production control) for their perspective and input.
The goal of this program is for your staff to have a detailed understanding of Preventive and predictive Maintenance including how to set it up, design task lists and implement the system. This understanding will lead to reduced breakdowns, reduced interruptions and improved customer service.
In predictive maintenance students will be introduced to the various technologies. PM has always been the best method of preserving assets. Whether you maintain factories, buildings or fleets the PM system can be the core of the proactive effort. There is much to know to design effective PMs for different types of equipment. This course will, in a short time, bring an entire department to a deeper understanding of how to make PM and PdM more effective.
Outline
Understanding Preventive Maintenance What is PM? Understanding what PM is supposed to accomplish The critical wear point Appropriate PM strategy for the 3 equipment life cycles and 6 failure modes Maintenance improvement curve - get the most bang for your buck Justifying PM and PdM expenditures Some benefits of PPM What is the real cost of breakdown? Selling PM/PdM Benefits of PM/PdM Install a PM/PdM System Four types of task lists TLC - Tighten, Lubricate, clean Access to equipment Interruptive verses non-interruptive PM frequency and its effect on breakdown PM frequency and the P-FF curve Common tasks Staffing the PM effort Strategies to PM and PdM done Steps to install Survey instructions PM and PdM systems increase professionalism Guidelines for involvement with predictive techniques Oil analysis Vibration analysis Temperature measurement Ultrasonic inspection Advanced visual techniques Other methods of predictive maintenance Developing a unique action plan Conclusion
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.newstandardinstitute.com/
Phone:203-783-1582
School Address:
New Standard Institute 84 Broad Street Milford, CT 06460 USA
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Machine Vibration Basics
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
Maintenance Storerooms
Measurement Methods
Shutdowns, Turnarounds, and Outages
Three Phase AC Motors
Managing Building Maintenance
Fleet Maintenance
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Cost Analysis and Reduction Effort
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