SERVICING AND LUBRICATION TASKS Module 2 UNIT III HOW TO PERFORM RCM " Copyright 2002, Information Spectrum, Inc. All Rights Reserved."

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SERVICING AND LUBRICATION TASKS Module 2 UNIT III HOW TO PERFORM RCM " Copyright 2002, Information Spectrum, Inc. All Rights Reserved."

Module Preview: Introduction Introduction Task Description Task Description Review and Summary Review and Summary IntroductionIntroduction SERVICINGAND LUBRICATION SERVICING AND LUBRICATION

SERVICING AND LUBRICATION Module Objective: Introduction This module will provide information for developing and evaluating Servicing and Lubrication tasks.

SERVICING AND LUBRICATION TASKS DESCRIPTION SERVICING AND LUBRICATION

Servicing Task Servicing Task: Task Description DEFINITION: - Replenishment of consumables depleted during normal operations (fuel, oil, nitrogen, etc.) APPLICABILITY: Consumable must be depleted during normal operations Consumable must be depleted during normal operations INTERVAL DETERMINATION: Scheduled according to need (experience) Scheduled according to need (experience) Manufacturer’s recommendation Manufacturer’s recommendation SERVICING AND LUBRICATION

DEFINITION: Periodic application of lubricant to items that require lubrication for proper operation or to prevent premature failure DEFINITION: Periodic application of lubricant to items that require lubrication for proper operation or to prevent premature failure.APPLICABILITY: Lubricant must be non-permanent Lubricant must be non-permanent Need for lubrication is usually a design requirement Need for lubrication is usually a design requirement Lubrication Task: Task Description SERVICING AND LUBRICATION

TASK INTERVAL DETERMINATION: Scheduled according to life expectancy of lubricant Scheduled according to life expectancy of lubricant Manufacturers’ recommendation Manufacturers’ recommendation Scheduled with other maintenance for convenience Scheduled with other maintenance for convenience Driven by other activities, e.g., wash/cleaning Driven by other activities, e.g., wash/cleaning Lubrication Task: Task Description SERVICING AND LUBRICATION

TASK INTERVAL DETERMINATION: Scheduled according to life expectancy of compound Scheduled according to life expectancy of compound Manufacturers’ recommendation Manufacturers’ recommendation Scheduled with other maintenance for convenience Scheduled with other maintenance for convenience Driven by other activities such as wash cycle Driven by other activities such as wash cycle Other Issues: Task Description CORRISION PREVENTIVE COMPOUND (CPC) APPLICATION Periodic application of CPC’s can be treated as a lubrication task Periodic application of CPC’s can be treated as a lubrication task SERVICING AND LUBRICATION

Review and Summary – Servicing task – Task determination – Lubrication task – Task determination – Corrosion preventive compound application task – Task determination 6 Fly-ins Module Objective Introduction – Learning Objective Task Description – Provide information for evaluating and developing Servicing and Lubrication tasks. developing Servicing and Lubrication tasks. SERVICING AND LUBRICATION

End of Module up next…….. On-Condition Task End of Module up next…….. On-Condition Task