Knowledge

When Equipment Hasn’t Failed — But Doesn’t Perform the Same
Unusual noise, reduced speed, or lower lifting performance may not simply indicate aging equipment.
They are often signs that maintenance is due.
From an engineering perspective, every machine has a defined service life for each component.
Some parts require inspection every three months.
Others should be replaced annually.
Certain components require scheduled overhauls before failure occurs.
Lifecycle Maintenance is a proactive approach — servicing equipment based on its expected lifespan rather than waiting for breakdowns.
This strategy helps to:
Extend equipment lifespan
Reduce unexpected downtime
Lower long-term operational costs
Equipment maintained at the right time operates more reliably and lasts longer.
Is it time to review your maintenance schedule?





