Facilities that use a run-to-fail maintenance approach have added pressure to bring motors and other systems back up and running as quickly as possible. Every minute a motor is down has a costly effect on the company. Suddenly, troubleshooting a failed motor becomes an emergency.
Not all facilities have on-staff resources to perform preventive maintenance on their motors. Many rely on outside experts to rescue them when motors fail. And while preventive and predictive maintenance are the preferred approaches as they yield the least amount of motor downtime, the run-to-fail method is still prevalent today.
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