Planned Maintenance
Breakdowns don't come out of nowhere. They build over time - wear, cracks, loose components, missed signs.
Planned maintenance deals with it before it stops you.
What is is:
Planned maintenance is simple:
* Fix issues before they fail. Schedule work around your operation . Keep equipment running reliably.
No over-servicing. No unnecessary work.
Why it matters:
Reduce unplanned downtime. Use planned downtime instead. Lower repair costs. Avoid emergency call outs. Keep jobs moving.
Planned downtime costs less than failure.
Materials -The hidden cost
Breakdowns dont just stop the job - they create chaos.
Parts arent on hand, prices go up, time gets wasted.
Materials are ready before the job. Work gets done in one hit. Costs stay controlled. How it works. Check the condition of your gear. Identify what needs doing. Plan the work. Organise materials. Carry out repairs during planned downtime. Start point.
If you dont know the condition of your gear, you're guessing.
Start with a plant walk.
Hard truth.
No plan=Reactive work.
Reactive work+Higher cost, more downtime.
Get it sorted.
Start with a plant walk and take control of your maintenance.
