What is CBM (Condition-Based Maintenance)? Differences and advantages compared to TBM and BDM.
Explaining the background of why more companies are introducing preventive maintenance instead of corrective maintenance!
CBM (Condition Based Maintenance) is a type of preventive maintenance that monitors the current condition of equipment in real-time at manufacturing sites and determines the necessity of maintenance based on that data. Among preventive maintenance methods, it relies on data-driven decisions, making it a focus in today's increasingly digital world. However, it will not be effective unless one properly understands the differences between other preventive maintenance methods (such as TBM, RBM, RCM) and corrective maintenance (BDM), as well as the advantages of CBM. Therefore, this article will explain the overview of CBM, the background of its growing attention, its differences from other maintenance methods, and the benefits of implementing CBM. If you are responsible for equipment management in your company's factory, please refer to this information. *You can view the detailed content of the article through the link below.
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For managing records and plans related to corrective and preventive maintenance, which are the basis of CBM, use "Kaminashi Equipment Maintenance." With Kaminashi Equipment Maintenance, you can manage spare parts, maintenance records, maintenance plans, and abnormality reports all in one tool. The "Equipment Maintenance DX Three-Piece Set," which summarizes an overview of Kaminashi Equipment Maintenance and successful case studies of on-site DX, is available for free download from the link below.
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