Industrial Maintenance Technician Practice Test

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Which type of maintenance ensures that equipment runs smoothly and prevents failures?

Corrective maintenance

Predictive maintenance

Preventive maintenance

Preventive maintenance is focused on proactive measures taken to ensure that equipment continues to operate effectively and to avoid unexpected failures. This approach typically involves regular inspections, adjustments, cleaning, and replacements of parts based on a schedule or usage metrics rather than waiting for the equipment to fail. By anticipating potential issues before they lead to equipment breakdowns, preventive maintenance helps maintain optimal performance, extends the lifespan of the assets, and reduces downtime, ultimately leading to cost savings for the organization. In contrast, other maintenance types, such as corrective maintenance, are reactive solutions that come into play only after a failure has occurred. Predictive maintenance relies on data analysis to predict when maintenance should be performed based on the condition of equipment, rather than adhering to a set schedule. Reactive maintenance is purely about responding to equipment failures as they happen. Therefore, these methods do not focus on the proactive management of equipment health to the same extent as preventive maintenance does.

Reactive maintenance

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