
Welcome to Part 4 of our Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) Case Study, where we take a deep dive into Condition Based Maintenance (CBM). CBM, also known as On-Condition Maintenance, is a proactive approach that allows us to detect Potential Failure Conditions and take corrective action before failure occurs. In this video, I explain:
- What Condition Based Maintenance is and how it works
- The role of the P-F curve in determining CBM task intervals
- A Real-life example of a CBM task
- Why the P-F interval is used to set CBM task intervals
- How CBM differs from Preventive Maintenance and other strategies
Using our ongoing RCM case study, we’ll demonstrate how CBM can be applied to detect issues early and prevent costly failures. Don’t miss the chance to learn how RCM and CBM work together to improve equipment reliability.
Here’s the full list in the series:
RCM Case Study Part 1/4: Dive into the Operating Context and Functions!
RCM Case Study Part 2/4: Let’s get into Failure Modes and Failure Effects
RCM Case Study Part 3/4: How to Assigning Preventive Maintenance Task Intervals and Failure Consequences
RCM Case Study Part 4/4: How to Set Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) Intervals Using the P-F Curve
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