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Planned Maintenance
Developing software for planned maintenance for manufacturing involves much more than scheduling tasks such as greasing presses once in a while. Each piece of equipment on the floor probably shipped with a preventative maintenance plan as part of its owner’s manual. In most cases, following these plans will ensure the manufacturer’s warranty is maintained. But beyond this, it also ensures the equipment remains operational. The functionality of the planned maintenance software involves scheduling the downtime and manpower necessary to inspect and maintain the equipment, resulting in less downtime being needed for unplanned maintenance. Planned maintenance software can also include the ordering and storage of the supplies needed for the maintenance on the equipment, and the management of tag-outs and partial facility shutdowns when necessary.
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Calibration of certain items, such as electronic and physical test equipment, accurate timing devices, and other assets for quality management, is an aspect of planned maintenance for manufacturing which cannot be ignored. Standards used in calibration in the U.S. need to be traceable to master standards located at NIST. Software for planned maintenance can assist in managing your calibration schedule and automatically triggers calibration events and due dates before they are due. This kind of solution routes calibration tasks containing specific instructions to the appropriate personnel for completion and review. Software developers at Tuppas Software can assist you in planning your calibration needs and building a custom-tailored solution for your facility
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