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TPM and its Recent Trends
1. What is TPM? ‘TPM’ stands for ‘Total Productive Maintenance.’ It began with equipment maintenance and PM (preventive care) in particular. It was subsequently developed into a systematic approach for entire production sites, eventually appearing under TPM in Japan in 1971. In the subsequent three decades, it has helped increase…
Read More »TPM and its Recent Trends. Part 2
3. TPM Techniques (Principally Quality Maintenance) The basic thinking behind the techniques used in TPM to reduce equipment losses and reverse deterioration is to apply physical principles and parameters (such as principles of processing). This contrasts with the approach used in TQM (typically, in SQC), where potential causes are analysed…
Read More »Millwrights and Mechanics Guide. Drawing and Sketching. Part 1
Drawings and sketches are universally used to communicate technical information. They are the graphic language used by everyone concerned with mechanical operations. They convey information, size, location, accuracy, etc.; and by their use, mechanisms ranging from the simple to the most complex can be graphically described. It is a universal…
Read More »Creation of a System for Education and Training
Necessity of Education Necessity for Improving Knowledge and Skills in Operation and Maintenance Abilities Required for Machine Operators Ability to detect and repair malfunctions of equipmentAbility to comprehend the functions and mechanisms of equipment and discover systematic causes of abnormalitiesAbility to comprehend the relationship between equipment and product qualities, predict…
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