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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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FALL 2016
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PROGRAM
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MBA
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SEMESTER
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IV
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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OM 0015 – MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
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BK ID
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B2008
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CREDITS & MARKS
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4 CREDITS AND 60 MARKS
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.
1. Explain Overall Purpose of a Maintenance Program
Answer: Maintenance planning refers to the scheduled repair of buildings and
equipment. While this is important practice for large manufacturers and
corporations, regularly scheduled maintenance is equally important for small
businesses. Items that require regular maintenance include computer hardware
and software, as well as company vehicles and any regularly used mechanical
tools and equipment.
Question.
2. Explain different types of maintenance tasks.
Answer: Traditionally, 5 types of maintenance have been distinguished, which are
differentiated by the nature of the tasks that they include:
Corrective maintenance: The set of tasks is destined to correct the
defects to be found in the different equipment and that are communicated to the
Question.
3. Explain following Aspects to be Considered for Machine Quality
Conformance to machine specifications
Frequency of machine failures
Answer: Eight dimensions of product quality management can be used at a
strategic level to analyze quality characteristics. The concept was defined by
David Garvin. Some of the dimensions are mutually reinforcing, whereas others
are not—improvement in one may be at the expense of others. Understanding the
trade-offs desired by customers among these dimensions can help build a
competitive advantage. Garvin's eight dimensions can be summarized as follows:
·
Performance:
Performance refers to a product's
Question.
4. What do you mean by Condition Monitoring? Elaborate various Steps Involved
in Condition Monitoring Program
Answer: Condition monitoring (or, colloquially, CM) is the process of monitoring
a parameter of condition in machinery (vibration, temperature etc.), in order
to identify a significant change which is indicative of a developing fault. It
is a major component of predictive maintenance. The use of condition monitoring
allows maintenance to be scheduled, or other
Question.
5. Write short notes on the following-
a.
Zero based budgeting
Answer: Zero-based budgeting in the 1970s was primarily concerned with
attributing a particular activity of a company to the decision packages, which
involves ranking and evaluating the packages for the benefits and costs, and
making sure the resources are distributed appropriately. ZBB is a process that
can be repeated numerously to review every single dollar in the budget
annually, establish a cost management culture, and also
b.
Remote maintenance audit
Answer: Remote maintenance and diagnostic activities are conducted by
individuals communicating through an external, non-organization-controlled
network (e.g., the Internet). The use of remote maintenance and diagnostic
tools is consistent with organizational policy and documented in the security
plan for the information system. The organization maintains records for all
remote maintenance and diagnostic activities.
c.
Codification of spare parts
Answer: Codification / cataloguing is basically an identification system for
each item of the inventory. There are often three broad approaches to
developing a suitable identification system :
1.Arbitrary approach: As the name suggests ,this approach does not
use any design for codification. Rather , as and when an item is received by
Stores in its receiving bay, a running and unique serial number is assigned to
it. This number becomes the code of the item for subsequent use at different
stages. While this system is the easiest one
d.
Maintenance Benchmarking
Answer: For many years, benchmarking has been a widely recognized business
practice to research ideas, methods, practices, processes and implementing
their best features. Here’s how it can make a true difference for the success
of maintenance efficiency and effectiveness.
While we enjoy having our machinery up
running – the maintenance of it has not always been the most popular nor
well-prioritized part of manufacturing. Back in time, it was a common practice
to wait for equipment to fail, and then repair it.
Question.
6. Describe various types of preventive maintenance.
Answer: Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) involves fixing any sort of
mechanical, plumbing, or electrical device should it become out of order or
broken (known as repair, unscheduled, or casualty maintenance). It also
includes performing routine actions which keep the device in working order
(known as scheduled maintenance) or prevent trouble from arising (preventive
maintenance).
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