Preventive maintenance includes periodic machine operation checks, monitoring of operating parameters, and all other actions and recommendations prescribed by the machine manufacturer.
Preventive maintenance involves **PREVENTION**, identifying potential machine issues before they lead to failure or downtime.
Furthermore, preventive maintenance ensures the availability of spare parts in stock, which is crucial for quick replacements and minimizing downtime during machine servicing.
Lastly, but equally important, is TRAINING-KNOWLEDGE-EDUCATION for operators and employees managing the machine. Proper technical training ensures safe and efficient operation, ultimately maximizing the machine's productivity.
Our vision is that service or corrective maintenance is essentially the repair or correction of a problem within the machine after a failure or a specific technical issue that causes improper operation.
More precisely, the main goal of corrective maintenance or service is to eliminate the existing problem within and/or around the machine. Unlike preventive maintenance, these types of services are generally unplanned, both financially and time-wise.
Proper machine alignment not only reduces wear and extends their lifespan but also significantly lowers the risk of unplanned downtime, increasing efficiency and reducing maintenance costs.
Vibrations are a result of dynamic forces in machines that have moving and/or rotating parts, as well as in the structures connected to the machine.
Of course, there are machines that use vibration to perform their operational function, such as screens, conveyor belts, stone crushers, and similar equipment.
Our service team conducts on-site vibration monitoring of machines to prevent machine failure. The results of vibration measurements, along with thermographic imaging of the operating temperatures of rotating parts, provide insights into the condition of the machine and indicate whether any steps need to be taken to bring vibrations down to acceptable levels.