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Readers Challenge    July 16, 2003

Selecting Machines for Oil Analysis

Jim Haynes, Equipment Reliability Supervisor, Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.

Identify: (usually accomplished by production or area managers)

  • The criticality of each production or process areas to the overall facility

  • The criticality of each piece of lubricated equipment to the individual production or process line

  • Whether or not the equipment lubricant is a circulated system – I would perform oil analysis on all circulated systems

  • Total cost of ownership for other equipment:

    • Importance of equipment to production line (what cost applied if equipment is down?)

    • Total cost of PM effort (labor annualized)

    • Cost to replace effected equipment (run-to-fail ?)

    • Other factors one might consider

    • Operating environment

    • Temperature / Speed

    • Operating time (run time)

    • OEM recommendation

See other responses to this Readers Challenge.

 


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