Just like death and taxes, one thing is certain about screeners and sifters:
Some of their internal components won’t last forever.
The key is paying attention to your equipment and understanding which parts are more likely to need replacing. Some can easily be ordered and replaced without issue, while others may take longer to find and could result in a much bigger problem, like a production shutdown, if they can’t be replaced in a timely fashion.
According to a Deloitte report on maintenance and reliability in the manufacturing industry, poor maintenance practices reduce a plant’s production capacity by 5-20%, The report also cited unplanned downtime, which is often a result of poor maintenance, as costing industrial manufacturers a staggering $50 billion every year.
To speed up repairs and minimize downtime, here are four critical parts you should keep on hand:
By keeping replacements for these four parts, you can keep small issues from turning into bigger and more expensive problems. If you can quickly access these parts, you’ll be in a great position to keep your equipment performing as intended. If not, then you’ll be counting the lost production hours – and dollars – until you can find and purchase its replacement, and get it shipped and installed.
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