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Autonomous Inspection
During the fifth step of Autonomous Maintenance, known as Autonomous Inspection, operators use the methods, tools, and standards to practice their daily routine of cleaning, inspection, lubrication, and tightening. Learn the three main activities of the Autonomous Inspection, and how they result in drafting an Autonomous Maintenance Manual, as well as how this helps build ownership of equipment among operators.
Course Videos
What Is Autonomous Maintenance?
05:09
2Getting Started with Autonomous Maintenance
06:21
3What Is Forced Deterioration?
03:08
4The Seven Types of Equipment Abnormality
05:03
5What Is Initial Cleaning?
03:51
6Getting Started with Initial Cleaning
05:31
7Safety Precautions for Initial Cleaning
03:22
8How to Perform Initial Cleaning
05:29
9Address Contamination Sources and Hard-to-Access Places
04:39
10Develop Provisional Standards
05:09
11What Is General Inspection?
03:22
12How to Conduct General Inspection
06:01
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