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Planned Preventative Maintenance

What is the definition of a Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM)? PPM is a system designed to ensure that all components of a facility or system are kept in working order, allowing for maximum efficiency and minimal downtime. It involves the identification of potential problems and the implementation of measures to prevent those issues from occurring. PPM is typically conducted on a regular basis, usually monthly or quarterly, and is often used in conjunction with a maintenance and repair schedule.
The main objective of PPM is to identify and resolve potential issues before they become larger and more costly to repair. This requires an analysis of the components and systems and their current condition. The analysis should also include an assessment of the expected life of the components and systems, as well as the cost of any repairs or replacements that may be necessary.
Once these factors are determined, a set of maintenance tasks are created and scheduled. These tasks may include cleaning, lubrication and inspection, as well as the replacement of worn