Preventive vs Fail-Based Maintenance

How a preventive maintenance approach beats a fail-based approach every time. Let's take a dive into the pros and cons and how it could help you further your business.

🔹Preventive Maintenance

🔸Fail-Based Maintenance


🔹Better safety in the workplace. Hazards can be identified before they become major issues. ⇔

🔸Less safe. Broken parts can have a dangerous ripple effect.


🔹Increased Efficiency. Tune-ups and retrofits can have a major impact on productivity.

🔸Less efficient. Breakdowns lead to costly repairs and downtime.


🔹Improved Lifespan of Equipment. When maintained regularly

🔸Shorter equipment life. Serious problems can develop and thus require repairs and replacement.


🔹High customer satisfaction.

🔸 Lower customer satisfaction.


Give us a call or an email today regarding regular scheduled maintenance at your workplace. We're here to make sure your equipment is well maintained, providing you with less downtime and longer lifespan for your equipment.

sales@rkae.com.au

1300 04 RKAE (7523)

www.rkae.com.au





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