NIMS Precision Machining Certification Practice Test

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What is the primary reason for a preventative maintenance schedule?

To increase machine production time

To avoid machine breakdowns

A preventative maintenance schedule is primarily implemented to avoid machine breakdowns. This proactive approach focuses on conducting scheduled inspections, servicing, and repairs before issues arise that could lead to machine failure. By regularly maintaining equipment, you minimize the risk of unexpected breakdowns that could halt production, create safety hazards, and lead to costly repairs or replacement.

Implementing such a schedule not only helps in keeping the machines in good working order but also extends their operational lifespan. Regular maintenance checks allow technicians to identify and rectify minor issues before they escalate into major problems, thereby ensuring that the machinery operates smoothly and efficiently.

To improve employee knowledge

To reduce operational costs

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