Imagine this: A production line hums along smoothly. Operators clean and check equipment between cycles to spot problems before they snowball. No scrambling. No surprises. That’s what autonomous maintenance looks like.
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It’s a concept born from the principles of total productive maintenance (TPM), giving frontline operators the tools and ownership to handle routine upkeep. In this guide, we’ll look at the basics of autonomous maintenance, how it works, and how to use it at your facility.
Key takeaways
Autonomous maintenance empowers operators to prevent breakdowns by handling routine tasks like cleaning, inspection, and lubricating equipment.
To implement an autonomous maintenance program successfully, involve operators from the start and give them comprehensive training.
A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) acts as a central tool for autonomous maintenance. It enables you to track tasks, flag issues, and create accountability, making your autonomous program more efficient and data-driven.
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