Predictive Maintenance

Maximizing Equipment Efficiency: Comparing Reactive, Preventive, and Predictive Maintenance

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Manufacturers have a variety of strategies at their disposal to maintain equipment in peak condition. Some of the most common approaches include reactive, preventive, and predictive maintenance. Most manufacturers combine these strategies in some way, though they differ in effectiveness. For example, relying primarily on reactive maintenance can lead to steep costs over time due to frequent equipment breakdowns, costly repairs, and reduced equipment lifespan.

On the other hand, predictive maintenance stands out as the most efficient method for ensuring optimal equipment health. It uses data and analytics to determine the precise moment when maintenance is needed—ensuring it is neither too early nor too late. Advances in technology have made predictive maintenance more accessible, and its impact is set to increase as data analysis becomes even more sophisticated.

To gain additional insight into the different maintenance strategies and how they affect operational performance, be sure to read the resource provided alongside this post.


Emerson

Low- Or No-Maintenance Industrial Machinery was provided by Emerson

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