Machine tool maintenance agreements are complete machine condition-monitoring program. This is done with the use of pro-active and preventive maintenance, forming a baseline or footprint of the machine. See examples below.
By doing this, studies have shown large savings in maintenance costs and increased productivity due to less down time.
- Changing Fluids
- Cleaning Filters
- Checking Alignments
- Checking Automatic Tool Changer Alignments
- Checking Automatic Pallet Changer Alignments
- Changing CNC Control Back-up Batteries
- Checking Axis Backlash
- Check Safety Equipment
- Check Spindle Runout
- Check for Proper Lubrication
- Monitor Oil and Electrical cabinet tempatures
- Inspect Guards & Wipers
- Cleaning & Inspecting linear guides and Ways
- Monitor Servo & spindle Motor Current Draws
- Tighten Electrical Connections
- Ball bar readings




