Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Wasatch Equipment Preventative Maintenance Agreement
Say goodbye to downtime with a Wasatch Equipment Preventative Maintenance Agreement. Why wait for your equipment to fail? Have it maintained. Downtime and emergency service rates can be very costly to a company. Our PM Program will provide preventative maintenance service at a reduced annual or quarterly rate. This PM program is set up to provide you with regular scheduled service to help reduce down time allowing our professionally trained technicians to replace worn parts before they fail. To receive a quote on a PM agreement, contact us for an appointment. We will review the current equipment you have as well as your future plans to come up with a PM schedule that keeps you running at peak proficiency.
Why use Preventative Maintenance?
Not only does preventative maintenance help reduce downtime, it has many economical benefits that go far beyond saving a few dollars. In a recent study performed at a telecommunications firm, it was found that by using a solid PM program, the Return on Investment for equipment could be increased by 545%. Although there are many factors to be considered when choosing a proper level of preventative maintenance, the long term benefits far outweigh the short term costs. See the study here.
1.Cost Savings
Companies that rely solely on reactive maintenance are essentially waiting for a problem to happen, and this can often be a very costly move. Unplanned downtime can result in idle employees, halting the production line, and extensive repair costs. An unexpected failure can also mean having to pay technicians overtime and having to pay out extra money for overnight delivery of parts. A preventive maintenance program is meant to avoid these problems through long-term maintenance tasks that are planned.
A preventive maintenance plan can save a company money through efforts that will be focused on preventing equipment failure rather than responding to emergencies, and preventive maintenance always includes inspection, cleaning, lubricating. Maintenance managers can use W.E.S.S to set up a maintenance program, which simplifies the transition from reactive to proactive preventive maintenance and is also very cost effective.
2. Improved Safety
When equipment isn’t working in optimal condition, it creates many hazards, unsafe working conditions and even emergency situations where workers are injured. Preventive maintenance improves the safety of equipment and therefore the safety of company workers resulting in fewer on the job injuries and accidents.
3. Increased Equipment Efficiency
W.E.S.S can help plan routine maintenance such as inspections, oil and fluid changes, part replacements and more. These little fixes can help equipment to run much more efficiently. In turn, a company will benefit from greater production time, less rework because equipment will be running at peak performance.
4. Decreased Equipment Downtime
While almost all maintenance tasks require some equipment downtime, a preventive maintenance program can decrease and optimize that downtime. For example, a company doesn’t experience unexpected downtime as much as if they were to rely solely on reactive maintenance. W.E.S.S can pre-plan maintenance tasks at optimal times so the downtime experienced is less troublesome. Decreasing equipment downtime is a benefit that saves time in maintenance and day-to-day operations.
5. Improved Reliability
Preventive maintenance can also help a company to be a more reliable business partner. Customers can count on a company to deliver products, materials, or service on time, without unnecessary delays. A facility with broken machine will not succeed for long. By always offering a reliable product or service, a company can enhance its customer service and improve its reputation.
6. Conservation of Assets
Most equipment these days is certainly not cheap, but the better a company cares for its equipment, the longer it will last. Preventive maintenance will prolong the life of equipment so a company can get more hours out the equipment, resulting in reduced costs and increased production.
Companies that rely solely on reactive maintenance are essentially waiting for a problem to happen, and this can often be a very costly move. Unplanned downtime can result in idle employees, halting the production line, and extensive repair costs. An unexpected failure can also mean having to pay technicians overtime and having to pay out extra money for overnight delivery of parts. A preventive maintenance program is meant to avoid these problems through long-term maintenance tasks that are planned.
A preventive maintenance plan can save a company money through efforts that will be focused on preventing equipment failure rather than responding to emergencies, and preventive maintenance always includes inspection, cleaning, lubricating. Maintenance managers can use W.E.S.S to set up a maintenance program, which simplifies the transition from reactive to proactive preventive maintenance and is also very cost effective.
2. Improved Safety
When equipment isn’t working in optimal condition, it creates many hazards, unsafe working conditions and even emergency situations where workers are injured. Preventive maintenance improves the safety of equipment and therefore the safety of company workers resulting in fewer on the job injuries and accidents.
3. Increased Equipment Efficiency
W.E.S.S can help plan routine maintenance such as inspections, oil and fluid changes, part replacements and more. These little fixes can help equipment to run much more efficiently. In turn, a company will benefit from greater production time, less rework because equipment will be running at peak performance.
4. Decreased Equipment Downtime
While almost all maintenance tasks require some equipment downtime, a preventive maintenance program can decrease and optimize that downtime. For example, a company doesn’t experience unexpected downtime as much as if they were to rely solely on reactive maintenance. W.E.S.S can pre-plan maintenance tasks at optimal times so the downtime experienced is less troublesome. Decreasing equipment downtime is a benefit that saves time in maintenance and day-to-day operations.
5. Improved Reliability
Preventive maintenance can also help a company to be a more reliable business partner. Customers can count on a company to deliver products, materials, or service on time, without unnecessary delays. A facility with broken machine will not succeed for long. By always offering a reliable product or service, a company can enhance its customer service and improve its reputation.
6. Conservation of Assets
Most equipment these days is certainly not cheap, but the better a company cares for its equipment, the longer it will last. Preventive maintenance will prolong the life of equipment so a company can get more hours out the equipment, resulting in reduced costs and increased production.