Preventive maintenance is a series of actions to extend the useful life of the equipment and prevent the suspension of work due to unforeseen events.
In other words, planned maintenance improves productivity by 25%, reduces maintenance costs by 30% and extends useful life by 50%.
Good maintenance not only depends on the efficient operation of the facilities and machines, but it is also necessary to carry it out rigorously to achieve other objectives such as ensuring that the equipment has long-lasting periods of useful life.
“Fix when broken” strategies don't work. They were valid in the past, but now if you want to be productive you have to be aware that waiting for the failure to occur is incurring excessively high costs, due to production losses and quality deficiencies.
We invite you to experience tranquility, contact us and make a maintenance agreement with us.
It is called corrective maintenance, that which corrects the defects observed in the equipment.
It is the most basic form of maintenance and consists of locating breakdowns or defects and correcting or repairing them.
Historically it is the first concept of maintenance and the only one until the First World War, given the simplicity of the machines, equipment and facilities of the time.
Maintenance was synonymous with repairing what was damaged.
Thanks to maintenance plans, this type of repair is less frequent. Even so, our technicians are always available for any request