Predictive maintenance

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Predictive maintenance learns from historical and, if necessary, real-time maintenance- relevant data.

Through this and through the prognosis of future events, the question “What will happen when?” Can be answered.

Predictive maintenance techniques thus help to determine the state of things in operation. They help to estimate when maintenance should be carried out. This approach promises cost savings over routine or time-based preventive maintenance strategies , as tasks are only carried out when justified. Therefore, it is used to perform condition-based maintenance , which is made according to estimates of the deteriorated condition of an object.

Individual evidence

  1. Hubert Biedermann : Predictive Maintenance Reality and Vision: 32nd Maintenance Forum . Cologne 2018, ISBN 978-3-7406-0359-5 .