Preventive Maintenance Flashcards

1
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  1. Breakdown maintenance is a system of maintaining a machine whereby components
    are replaced on a regularly scheduled service interval.
    a) true
    b) false
A

b) false; Breakdown maintenance refers to the policy of running a component or
machine until something breaks. At that time replacement occurs.

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2. Identify three (3) hidden costs that can occur if a system of breakdown maintenance
is followed.
a)
b)
c)
A

Any three (3) of the following are correct.

a) unexpected equipment downtime,
b) secondary component damage,
c) reduced equipment life, and
d) higher overall costs.
e) high operator and/or technician turnover

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  1. Component failure and damage can be classed as primary and secondary. Explain
    what effect secondary damage may have on a machine.
A

Secondary damage could raise the cost of the primary component failure
considerably. Numerous sub-assemblies may be damaged because of the primary
failure. The extensive damage could increase the amount of time the machine is
down for repair.

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  1. Preventive and predictive maintenance systems attempt to reduce the number of
    unexpected breakdowns. Identify five (5) purposes of a predictive maintenance
    system.
A

Any five (5) of the following are correct.
a) Maintain component reliability at a like-new standard.
b) Reduce the possibility of unexpected component failures.
c) Increase component operating service life while reducing operating costs.
d) Increase equipment safety and dependability.
e) Increase the value of a machine on trade-in or re-sale.
f) Meet the service requirements necessary to maintain a manufacturer’s parts
warranty or any extended warranty.

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  1. A preventive or predictive maintenance system requires information about the
    machine. This can include such things as machine identification and the service work
    done on various components. The information could be recorded on a/an:
    a) computer managed maintenance system.
    b) parts department card system.
    c) service department card system.
    d) accounting department card system
    e) any of the above answers are correct.
A

e) any of the above answers are correct.

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  1. Off-road machines are often shut down for maintenance after so many hours of
    operation.
    a) true
    b) false
A

true

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  1. A system of predictive maintenance attempts to predict or anticipate when a
    component may fail. This prediction is based in part on a manufacturer’s suggested
    recommendations regarding component life span. Identify three (3) other information
    collection systems that can be used to help make better predictions about component
    life span and failure.
    a)
    b)
    c)
A

Any three (3) of the following are correct.
a oil analysis and oil filter contamination
b) vibration analysis
c) heat detection
d) component life history

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  1. A predictive maintenance system where components are replaced at regularly
    scheduled service intervals has several advantages. Identify four ( 4) advantages of
    this type of predictive maintenance system.
    a)
    b)
    c)
    d)
A

Any four (4) of the following are correct.

a) increased productivity
b) reduced maintenance costs
c) reduced emergency and breakdown time
d) reduced secondary damage
e) aids in scheduled maintenance

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  1. A regularly scheduled oil analysis program does not help you predict component
    problems, long before failure occurs.
    a) true
    b) false
A

b) false; An oil analysis program can definitely assist you in predicting
component failure. Regular monitoring, and careful interpretation of the
oil analysis results, helps to predict component failure far in advance of
the actual failure.

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  1. A careful, conscientious, observant and alert service technician is required to make a
    success of any preventive maintenance program.
    a) true
    b) false
A

a) true

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