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Planned maintenance (PM) is the third pillar of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). Its purpose isto improve the effectiveness of operational equipment, in terms of increasing its reliability, maintainability and performance and reducing maintenance costs and equipment failures, through scheduled maintenance tasks. It is proper maintenance system adopted for improvement in reliability and maintainability of equipment. It aims to have zero breakdown and optimum maintenance cost. It includes: · Preventive Maintenance, · Breakdown Maintenance, · Corrective Maintenance, and · Maintenance Prevention Snapshot from study notes of the ixamBee SEBI course covering topic in detail
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