Periodic Maintenance
Machines that are continuously used for daily cleaning tasks, like those involved in mass production, are expected to perform their duties uninterrupted throughout the day. However, in the event of a malfunction, the machine becomes unable to fulfill its task. This situation can lead to interruptions in desired cleanliness, causing businesses to incur production losses, time wastage, and financial losses. To achieve the maximum production performance expected from machines, it is essential to perform maintenance at specified intervals according to the directives stated in the user manuals. This maintenance process, performed at regular intervals, is referred to as periodic maintenance. The periodic maintenance method is the most widely used maintenance approach today. In this method, taking into account the experience of the maintenance team, the past performance of the machines, and the working conditions, it is determined at which time intervals the machine will be stopped for maintenance. Similarly, for machines undergoing inspection-based maintenance, the parts to be replaced are determined, and these parts are kept ready in stock.