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24/7 Maintenance Coverage, Zero Traction
I was new to the factory. The day I showed up I found out the plant was in danger of being closed. Division published a plan for "plant consolidation"... and we were the bottom performer. They didn't mention that in the interview. My department had four maintenance techs. One on each shift. 24/7 coverage. And they were good. They knew their trades. We always had someone there for emergencies, but we never had enough people there to compete with emergencies. Every schedul

Mac Davis
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The Maintenance Planner's Real Job
Hiring a maintenance planner can set a maintenance shop back. I see it too often. As soon as a planner is hired, techs stop making parts lists. Because that's planning, and they want support. Techs are overworked. They want a planner so they can stop doing paperwork and get back to the floor. That's how it should be... right? Nope. If you're doing it that way, you're better off without the planner. Making parts lists... that's not a planner. That's a very expensive assista

Mac Davis
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Tech Time: When Your Thermal Overload Trips
A tripped thermal overload is one of those events that is an opportunity to avoid unnecessary downtime and repeat calls that not every shop understands. Some techs reset overloads over and over until something breaks. Wiser techs just take a couple extra minutes to find the problem and they touch it once. The difference is sequence and understanding. Here's an approach that starts where you already are and rules out causes efficiently. What could have caused it? Before you do

Mac Davis
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The Deferred Maintenance Paradox: Saving Pennies, Losing Dollars
In the world of asset management, deferred maintenance seems like a quick win, a way to cut costs today and free up budget for other priorities. Maintenance costs are deferred for several reasons. It could be because the organization cannot find the time for shutdown, doesn't plan well enough to get the work done, or just won't spend the money. But here's the harsh reality, what looks like savings upfront inevitably spirals into massive financial losses down the line. It's a

Mac Davis
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Corrective Maintenance Is Preventive Maintenance
Is the classic CIL (Clean, Inspect, Lubricate) model of preventive maintenance missing a crucial piece? Yes, and it's a critical piece that the maintenance industry never discusses but we need to. Don't get me wrong, CIL is foundational in making components last longer. But without efficiently fixing identified issues before they spiral, the damaged and worn items on your machine will accelerate failures no matter how much grease you apply. Deferred maintenance leaves your as

Mac Davis
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