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                         OEE       -       Performance   x  -           x  Quality
                                   -
                          I                  rate                           rate
                        Losses                             Changeover     Adjustment
                          I

                                          I
                       Problems        Collapsed                           Damaged
                                                                           impeller
                                       bearings
                          1
                        Causes                                 I               I
                                                            Vibration     Damaged
                                                                           O-ring

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                       five times



                       Solutions
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                                                       X         Y       Z

                  Figure 4.5 Problem-solving cascade


                  cyclone operation, which gives rise to a leaking seal problem, which results
                  in a breakdown, which affects the availability part of  the OEE measurement.



                  4.2  Second principle: improve planned,
                                                  preventive maintenance
                  In the TPM improvement plan (Figure 3.19) this aspect is covered by steps 4
                  to 7 of  the condition cycle. The key step is number 7, where the future asset
                  care regime is determined by the TPM team, and is based on the principles
                  illustrated in Figure 3.12.
                     The detailed approach to planned preventive maintenance will vary from
                  plant  to plant and from industry to industry, but an effective prevention-
                  driven maintenance system is essential. However, unnecessarily intrusive
                  maintenance should be avoided. If the equipment is running smoothly and
                  no signs of defects or malfunctions are noticed in the daily routine of cleaning
                  and inspection or through condition monitoring, then it is pointless to strip
                  and rebuild the machine simply because it has been laid down as part of  the
                  maintenance plan. Highly sophisticated sensors and software are available to
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