SmartROC T35/T40 2 About Maintenance Management
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2 About Maintenance Management
2.1 Maintenance Management and Hour Meters
Maintenance management is organized in scheduled intervals.
Scheduled intervals supplement each other. A longer interval comprises maintenance
tasks supplementary to tasks from a shorter interval. Maintenance management must be
done regularly at the shortest interval of the unit or function (whichever comes first during
operation of the machine).
Operational maintenance is planned based on the following hour meters:
• Hour meters for the rock drill operation system
• Hour meter for the engine
• Time-based maintenance is vital for:
– All rubber components
– Lubricants that are at risk of breaking during standstills
– Pressure vessel corrosion and wear
– Substance regression
– Environmental exposure
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NOTE: Local conditions can affect the scheduled intervals.
2.2 Maintenance Records
Correct record keeping enables maintenance personnel to identify the correct maintenance
records and to evaluate problems and high-cost areas. All maintenance procedures must
be checked off as each inspection or procedure is completed. Quantities of replenished lu-
bricants and fluids, and pressure and flow readings, must be recorded. Any faults or devia-
tions must be recorded irrespective of whether they have been rectified or are waiting for
rectification.