FlexiROC T30 R 2 About Maintenance Management
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2 About Maintenance Management
2.1 Maintenance Planning and Counters
Maintenance is organized at scheduled intervals.
Scheduled intervals supplement each other. A longer interval comprises maintenance
tasks supplementary to tasks from a shorter interval. Maintenance scheduling should be
applied periodically at the shortest interval of the unit/ function (whichever comes first dur-
ing operation).
Operational maintenance is planned based on the following counters:
n Hour meters for the rock drill operation system
n Hour meter for the engine
n Hour meter for the electrical motor
n Calendar based maintenance applies to all rubber components, lubricants that are at
risk of breaking up during stand stills, pressure vessels corrosion and such where age,
substance regression and environmental exposure are vital to maintenance factors.
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NOTE: Take into account that local conditions may effect the scheduled intervals.
2.2 Maintenance Records
Correct records enable maintenance personnel to identify and evaluate problems and/or
high cost areas. All maintenance procedures should be checked off as the inspection or
procedure is completed. Quantities of replenished lubricants and fluids, and pressure and
flow readings, should be recorded. Any faults or deviations should be recorded irrespective
of whether they have been rectified or are waiting for rectification.