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Regular maintenance protects against downtimes and premature wear and tear
Regularly maintaining your warehouse systems is essential to ensure that they operate smoothly and perform optimally. Proper maintenance helps to identify and eliminate potential problems ahead of time and before they cause major failures or damage.
The regular inspection of every component in a system is one of the key warehouse maintenance tasks to ensure that these components are functioning properly and show no signs of wear or damage. The inspections cover the motors, sensors, bearings, lubrication systems, and other vital parts.
Regularly cleaning and recalibrating equipment is another essential task as dust, dirt and other debris can affect equipment performance and cause premature wear.
The same applies to safety equipment. Emergency stop switches, fire alarms and other safety systems all have to be inspected to ensure they are working properly and can be activated quickly in the event of an emergency.
Regular preventive equipment maintenance and safety inspections will extend the life of your systems, minimise downtimes and maximise safety.
The highest standard, but not standard
Inspecting the storage lanes
Inspecting shuttle lanes
Emergency stops on the shuttles
Emergency stops on all other equipment
Visual inspection of shuttles
Visual inspection of the racking
Presence of safety devices
Quality of safety devices
Sensors
Chassis
Chains/Belts
Motor(s)
Lateral guide wheels
Drive wheels
Wheels and shafts
Gears and pinions
and more
Predictive maintenance for greater safety and profitability
Predictive maintenance is a proactive maintenance approach that aims to predict and prevent equipment failures before they occur. Using advanced technologies such as sensors, data analytics and machine learning algorithms, predictive maintenance can analyse real-time data from machines and systems to identify patterns and anomalies that may indicate potential problems.
By continuously monitoring the performance and condition of equipment, predictive maintenance can detect early signs of wear, component failure or other anomalies that could lead to breakdowns.
The key benefit of predictive maintenance is that it plans maintenance activities based on the actual condition of the asset, rather than relying on fixed schedules or reactive repairs. By using historical data and predictive analytics, you gain valuable insight into the condition and performance of your assets, allowing you to make informed decisions about maintenance strategies, spare parts inventories and resource allocation.
Overall, predictive maintenance offers many benefits, including
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Increased equipment reliability
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Improved safety
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Reduced maintenance costs
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Improved operational efficiency
By using technology and data, you can stay ahead of potential failures, optimise your maintenance processes and achieve higher productivity and profitability.
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