Most of the production industries
are holding a large inventory of costly equipment and machineries. To ensure
its overall serviceability, operational accuracy, reliability, and optimum
utilization, the necessity of scheduled and planned servicing needs to be
emphasized. It is therefore intended to lay down these servicing procedures and
allocate the responsibilities thereof. For efficient running of machine tools,
it is very essential that care and maintenance of machine tools should be
emphasized. The lubrication of machine tools must be regular, otherwise the
parts will be corroded and it will affect the life of a machine tool.
Care and Maintenance of Machine Tools
Following points
are to be
observed for care
and maintenance of machine tools.
(a) Machine should be cleaned
after every major operation and before commencing work on different materials.
(b) Swarf should not be allowed
to accommodate in T-slots of machine table, bolts holes or in slides between
working surfaces.
(c) Machine bearing should be
oiled at least twice a week. Table slides, cross slides and spindle loose
pulleys should be oiled daily.
(d) Accessories of a machine
should be kept clean all the time.
(e) The edge of table and T-slots
must be kept free from burrs.
(f) The hammering of the lathe
centres and drill chucks in order to remove them from tailstock spindle and
drilling machine spindle is a bad practice, must be avoided.
(g) Grinding wheel of offhand
grinders should be trued up weekly. The gap between work rest and grinding
wheel should be adjusted and always it is to be maintained to 1/8”.
(h) The side of grinding wheel
should not be used and do not grind tools at one place of grinding wheel. This
will make groove on the face of grinding wheel.
(i) Before leaving shop, machine
should be switched off.
(j) Use of coolant is very
essential. It increases tool life and distortion of work.
Maintenance Principles
The following principles are to
be observed:
(a) Cleaning by Partial Dismantling - Each machine should be partially dismantled for the
purpose of cleaning at reasonable frequency. Partial cleaning can be carried
out by the use of wiping rags. Greasy places are to be cleaned with a small
paint brush soaked in kerosene. After completion of inspection and lubrication,
the guards can be replaced.
(b) Cleaning by Complete Dismantling - This method alone provides for
thorough cleaning of mechanical device. In this process all oil or grease
containers, such as gear boxes, oil reservoirs, etc. can be emptied, cleaned
and refilled with new lubricant. This method also allows an inspection for worn
out parts. Before assembling the parts, all oil and grease holes are to be
checked for their alignment.
Types of maintenance
Proper oiling and greasing is most effective
application of preventive maintenance. A servicing schedule should be prepared
for daily, weekly and monthly oiling and greasing of the machines. All oiling
and greasing points are to be marked with appropriate colour code. Make all
minor repairs as soon as the need arises. For instance, if an oil cap is broken
off or a thumb screw is lost, replace or repair. Clean the machine after every
use. Check oil line in sight glass, alignment of oil holes and grease holes at
each lubrication time to see that they are open and that oil or grease is
reaching to the bearing.
(a) Preventive Maintenance - It is carried out on all types of machine
tools and accessories to safeguard against rust, moisture, etc. in storage and
day to day use. Following methods can be used:
(i) Apply anti corrosive
coating such as oil, grease, paints, varnish.
(ii) Covering with
water proof, weather
proof roofing, etc.
in storage.
(iii) All
machine slides, ways, gears and moving parts should be applied with thin
coating of machine oil to prevent it from rust.
(iv) Use of
mallets, hide faced hammer, wooden strips or blocks for removal or supporting
of parts, is a method of preventing the damage of the parts.
(v) Machines
should be repainted at reasonable intervals.
(b) Corrective Maintenance.
Corrective maintenance is applicable to the machines which are in daily use and
become unserviceable due to fair, wear and tear. After the prolonged use of
machineries the sliding surfaces, screws, dovetail ways, bearing housings,
shear pins and fasteners of pulleys, ball and thrust bearings become worn out,
belts and chains get elongated. Therefore, inspection and replacement of such
parts/components is periodically needed.
(Note: Special method for
corrective maintenance of machine is always supplied along with catalogue of
each machine.)
Types of Servicing
There are two types of servicing
which are explained below:
(a) Scheduled Servicing
(b) Unscheduled Servicing
Scheduled Servicing
Scheduled servicing is preventive
maintenance at definite intervals ensuring the overall serviceability of an
item before it fails or it becomes unserviceable due to continuous use. It
comprises of one or more of the following activities:
(a) Periodical servicing,
meticulous examinations, checks or tests at specified intervals are to be
carried out to ensure efficient and satisfactory performance of systems till
the next servicing falls due.
(b) Repair/ replacement of
worn-out or defective parts are to be carried out to ensure the overall
serviceability of the item.
(c) Replacement of parts which
once removed cannot be used again, is to be done, e.g. oil seals, gaskets, “O”
rings, etc. Also those parts which have a stipulated life are to be replaced
with new parts to avoid failures.
(d) Necessary checks,
adjustments, alignments and lubrication at specified intervals are to be
carried out.
(e) Painting and touch up of each
machine is to be done every year.
Periodicity and Responsibility of Scheduled Servicing
Workshop machinery is to be
serviced /inspected on calendar basis as follows:-
(a) Daily Inspection - It is to be carried out by machine operators.
(b) Weekly Servicing - It
is also to
be carried out
by machine operators.
(c) Monthly Servicing - It is to be carried out by Plant Maintenance
Section(for BRDs) and by Station Workshops (for Wings / Stations).
(d) Quarterly Servicing - It is to be carried out by Plant Maintenance
Section (for BRDs) and by Station Workshops (for Wings / Station)
(e) Half yearly Servicing - It is to be carried out by Plant
Maintenance Section (for BRDs) and by Station Workshops (for Wings / Station).
(f) Yearly Servicing - It is to be carried out by Plant Maintenance
Section (for BRDs) and by Station Workshops (for Wings / Station)
Unscheduled Servicing and Responsibility
Servicing carried out on sudden
breakdown of machinery and plant is termed as unscheduled servicing. Station
Workshop/ Plant Maintenance Section will be responsible for all unscheduled
servicing. In case of Wings/Stations, if the nature of work is beyond the
capacity of the Station Workshop then a detailed survey report has to be
compiled by CEO/ Squadron Commander Maintenance group. This report should
contain complete information regarding the machine, i.e. its make, model, grade, hours run, nature of defect / work
involved, nature of assistance in terms of tools, equipment, spares, etc. which
are required to carry out the repair. This report should be sent to Head
Quarter’s Maintenance Command (HQMC). HQMC will arrange for its repair,
rectification or advise its disposal. Wings/Stations will be responsible for
the procurement of spares/components required for servicing. These spares will
be procured prior to visit of repair team.
Servicing Schedule
Servicing schedules are already
provided by the manufacturers for all the indigenous class "A” machinery.
However, the schedules may not be available for some of the machineries and
plants imported in the past. In such cases, to ensure uniformity, servicing
schedules as given in Appendix “A” of TSI Volume III, Section ‘G’ may be
followed. Where the items are not covered in the above instructions, a suitable
schedule may be worked out by the operating unit and forwarded to Command Head
quarters for their approval.
Colour Coding
In order to facilitate periodic
operations like oiling, greasing, etc. a colour code is evolved. These colour
codes are to be shown on a board and hung in the hangar. The colour code should
also be marked on the various lubricating/ greasing points of the machines.
Colour Code
Pattern
|
Frequency
|
Colour
|
Oiling 2 cm
dia Circle
|
Daily
|
Red
|
Weekly
|
Yellow
|
|
Monthly
|
White
|
|
Greasing 2 cm Equilateral Triangle
|
Daily
|
Red
|
Weekly
|
Yellow
|
|
Monthly
|
White
|
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