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MECH1320Chapter1Homework

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Complete each statement.
 

 1. 

Maintenance of mechanical and electrical systems is necessary to keep them operating at their peak ________.
 

 

 2. 

Machines require _____________ to keep them efficiently producing a quality product.
 

 

 3. 

The significant idea is that one must be _________ in treating the causes of failure, not simply the symptoms.
 

 

 4. 

Proper maintenance practices will prevent “___________” and maintain quality manufacturing standards.
 

 

 5. 

___________ is time when the machine is not fuctioning and represents lost production.
 

 

 6. 

____________ maintenance involves many practices such as accurate measuring, precise alignment, correct tensioning, record keeping, and the elimination of sloppy workmanship.
 

 

 7. 

Every emplyee involved in ____________ has a role to play.
 

 

 8. 

Super-craft __________ are required to be knowledgeable and skilled in multiple functions.
 

 

 9. 

A flexible maintenance staff that is capable of handling most machine _________ is an asset to the organization.
 

 

 10. 

Multi-skill maintenance technicians are not born - they are ______.
 

 

 11. 

___________ maintenance (PM) is usually a combination of scheduled and unscheduled work on any of the electrical or mechanical equipment in a plant.
 

 

 12. 

____________ maintenance is monitoring the condition of operating equipment in an effort to predict malfunction or failure.
 

 

 13. 

Vibration analysis is one of the predominant predictive maintenance and condition monitoring tools used on _________ equipment.
 

 

 14. 

Excessive vibration is ___________ to most machines and responsible for the failure of numerous pieces of plant machinery.
 

 

 15. 

Oil analysis is a predictive maintenance tool that detects and analyzes _____ samples for the presence of contaminants and to determine current physical properties.
 

 

 16. 

_______________ is the science of monitoring machine temperatures by use of a variety of temperature-indicating equipment.
 

 

Matching
 
 
a.
Plant Survey
c.
Logbook
b.
Operator Manuals
d.
Work Orders
 

 17. 

A list of all equipment and inventory.
 

 18. 

One of the most common documents used by most maintenance departments.
 

 19. 

Manufacturer sheets that are a reliable source of information.
 

 20. 

Written record or electronic file that details the work performed during various shifts.
 
 
a.
Amplitude
f.
Resonance
b.
Vibration Velocity
g.
Phase
c.
Acceleration
h.
Transducer
d.
Cycle
i.
Frequency
e.
Analyzers
 

 21. 

The number of complete vibration cycles withing a time period.
 

 22. 

The position of a vibrating component compared to another vibrating part at a fixed point and time.
 

 23. 

An electromechancial device that converts a vibration signal into an electrical signal.
 

 24. 

The upper and lower limits of a motion from a neutral position.
 

 25. 

The increasing speed of vibrating movement.
 

 26. 

Electronic data collectors and interpreters.
 

 27. 

The extent or amount of vibration movement from peak-to-peak.
 

 28. 

The rate, speed, and time required to travel from the highest peak of vibration to the neutral position of a vibrating object, which is its maximum velocity.
 

 29. 

The magnification of vibration and noise.
 



 
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