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Computerized Vehicle Maintenance Information Management System
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1.6.4 RECORD AND ANALYSIS
Effective records keeping are essential for good maintenance. For this purpose, record generally maintained are operation maintenance institution manual, history cards and history register, space, procurement register, inspection register, log book, defects register etc. With the help of this record, possible cause of major repetitive failures can be examined and rectified so as to avoid repetition. These records help the Plant Engineers to prevent defects rather than rectification after breakdown, know the reliability of machine for effective production planning, decide life for the machine, forecast defects and plan to rectify them, frequency of inspection and check-ups, decide for purchase of a new machine. In spite of best inspection and other preventive measure, failure are bound to occur but can be reduced to a large extent (French C.S 1981).
1.6.5 STORAGE OF SPARE PARTS
It is essential to keep the spare parts in adequate quantity to avoid loss of production. The level of spare parts must be determined by considering factors as source of supply, delivery period and availability. Standardization will help reduce the spare parts inventory and will also help in specialization of maintenance of particular type of machine. A very important factor in caring inventory is trend in the technology on the operating system. Technology obsolescence can cause huge inventory loss (Bamidele, J.O 2015)
1.7 TRAINING OF MAINTENANCE STAFF
An appropriate training is essential for the maintenance personnel to carry out maintenance, inspection and repairs in a systematic manner. (French C.S 1981).
1.7.1 TYPES OF MAINTENANCE
The objective of the maintenance system is to ensure performance of the operation system at minimum total maintenance cost. The reliability of an operation system is measured in term of probability of its satisfactory operation for a period under specified condition. The maintenance area system is needed to protect the operation system from deviation, in accepted standards, in the quality of output or in the cost and time to provide the same. The various types of maintenance and their relationship are:
1.7.2 PLANNED MAINTENANCE
Maintenance work is organized and carried out with forethought, control and record. This can be classified into two main activities, as preventive and corrective. (French C.S 1981).
1.7.3 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
This type of maintenance is used in those cases where deterioration and failure pattern of an item can be described with a probability distribution. The routine inspections and serving are design to detect potential failure condition and suggest action which may range from monitoring or major repairs to replacing parts or even entre assemblies either immediately or at later time. Preventive maintenance can be carried out on machine either when running or shutdown, called running maintenance and shutdown maintenance respectively (French C.S 1981).
1.7.4 RUNNING MAINTENANCE
It is a maintenance which can be done when the item or maintenance is in service.
1.7.5 SHUTDOWN MAINTENANCE
Maintenance which is carried out when item is machined and it’s out of service.
Generally, preventive maintenance can be time-based or condition-based.
1.7.6 TIME-BASED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
This maintenance is effective when the failure of any item of equipment is time-dependent and the item is expected to wear-out within the life of the equipment. In addition to this, the total cost of replacement of the item should be substantially less than that of failure replacement repair [French C.S. 1981].
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CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVECONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1 CONCLUSIONThis project is to help in maintenance management of a vehicle in a computerized means without any stress and it help to avoid and litigation, accident, and risk taking in using vehicle and its economical in design.This project should be develop upon to reach the goal of full maintenance and repair of the vehicle.5.2 RECOMMENDATION.This project [computerized vehicle maintenance information management system], is recommended to take a long ti ... Continue reading---