Deck 15: B: Just-In-Time and Lean Production
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Deck 15: B: Just-In-Time and Lean Production
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One basis for scheduling preventive maintenance is the passage of time.
True
2
In the area of maintenance,there is a trade-off between the cost of preventive maintenance and breakdown (emergency)maintenance.
True
3
Maintenance activities are often organized into the two groups:
buildings and grounds,and equipment maintenance.
buildings and grounds,and equipment maintenance.
True
4
Factors affecting the decision of how much preventive maintenance is desirable typically include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) age of equipment.
B) type of product.
C) degree of technology.
D) type of production process.
E) condition of facilities and equipment.
A) age of equipment.
B) type of product.
C) degree of technology.
D) type of production process.
E) condition of facilities and equipment.
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Maintenance activities are often organized into the two groups:
A) breakdown maintenance and preventive maintenance.
B) breakdown maintenance and predictive maintenance.
C) preventive maintenance and predictive maintenance.
D) equipment maintenance and breakdown maintenance.
E) equipment maintenance and buildings maintenance.
A) breakdown maintenance and preventive maintenance.
B) breakdown maintenance and predictive maintenance.
C) preventive maintenance and predictive maintenance.
D) equipment maintenance and breakdown maintenance.
E) equipment maintenance and buildings maintenance.
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Ideally,preventive maintenance will be performed just prior to a breakdown or failure.
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Breakdown maintenance is _________ preventative maintenance is _____.
A) reactive; proactive
B) proactive; reactive
C) expensive; inexpensive
D) inexpensive; expensive
E) none of the choices are correct.
A) reactive; proactive
B) proactive; reactive
C) expensive; inexpensive
D) inexpensive; expensive
E) none of the choices are correct.
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The degree of technology involved is a factor affecting the decision of how much preventive maintenance is desirable.
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9
The optimum amount of preventive maintenance is where:
A) total breakdown costs are a minimum.
B) total preventive maintenance costs are a minimum.
C) each maintenance component cost is a minimum.
D) total maintenance costs are a maximum.
E) total maintenance costs are a minimum.
A) total breakdown costs are a minimum.
B) total preventive maintenance costs are a minimum.
C) each maintenance component cost is a minimum.
D) total maintenance costs are a maximum.
E) total maintenance costs are a minimum.
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10
Planned periodic inspections is one method of determining when preventive maintenance activities should be performed.
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The cost of replacement is not considered as part of maintenance analysis.
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Reliability-centered maintenance is based on historical data and ongoing monitoring of equipment condition.
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The goal of maintenance is to maintain the productive system in good working order while minimizing:
A) total preventive maintenance costs.
B) total breakdown maintenance costs.
C) total maintenance costs.
D) the difference between preventive and breakdown costs.
E) the ratio of breakdown to preventive maintenance costs.
A) total preventive maintenance costs.
B) total breakdown maintenance costs.
C) total maintenance costs.
D) the difference between preventive and breakdown costs.
E) the ratio of breakdown to preventive maintenance costs.
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Cost of equipment breakdown can include:
I)loss of output.
II)cost of idle workers.
III)damage to other equipment.
A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and III only
E) I, II, and III
I)loss of output.
II)cost of idle workers.
III)damage to other equipment.
A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and III only
E) I, II, and III
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Breakdown maintenance takes the form of scheduled periodic maintenance.
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Breakdown maintenance includes activities such as equipment inspection and adjustment.
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Which of the following is most closely associated with breakdown maintenance?
A) Equipment adjustments
B) Equipment cleaning
C) Equipment inspection
D) Repair of broken parts
E) Replacement of worn parts
A) Equipment adjustments
B) Equipment cleaning
C) Equipment inspection
D) Repair of broken parts
E) Replacement of worn parts
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The goal of maintenance is to maintain the productive system in good working order at minimum costs.
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Predictive maintenance is a major part of reliability-centered maintenance.
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In the broadest sense,preventive maintenance extends back to the installation stage of equipment and facilities.
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21
The frequency of breakdown of a piece of equipment per month is shown in the table.The cost of a breakdown is $1,000 and the cost of preventive maintenance is $2,000 per month.Assume that the equipment breakdown can be avoided if preventive maintenance is performed.Should the manager use preventive maintenance,or would it be better to fix the equipment when it breaks down?


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22
"Total productive maintenance" is best described as:
A) avoiding all breakdown maintenance.
B) doing a great deal of preventative maintenance to try to avoid breakdown maintenance.
C) having workers that operate equipment responsible for performing maintenance.
D) extending preventative maintenance back to design.
E) none of the choices are correct.
A) avoiding all breakdown maintenance.
B) doing a great deal of preventative maintenance to try to avoid breakdown maintenance.
C) having workers that operate equipment responsible for performing maintenance.
D) extending preventative maintenance back to design.
E) none of the choices are correct.
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23
The average time before breakdown of a machine is normally distributed and has a mean of 7 weeks and a standard deviation of 1.5 weeks.If breakdown cost averages $2,500 and preventive maintenance costs $500,what is the optimal preventive maintenance interval?
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The frequency of breakdown of a piece of equipment per month is shown in the table.The cost of a breakdown is $1,000 and the cost of preventive maintenance is $2,000 per month.Assume that the equipment breakdown can be avoided if preventive maintenance is performed.Should the manager use preventive maintenance,or would it be better to fix the equipment when it breaks down?
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25
Reliability-centered maintenance is an approach based on;
A) dealing with breakdowns after they occur.
B) reducing the effect of each major cause of failure.
C) increasing frequency of preventive maintenance.
D) predictions based on historical data.
E) routine planned inspections.
A) dealing with breakdowns after they occur.
B) reducing the effect of each major cause of failure.
C) increasing frequency of preventive maintenance.
D) predictions based on historical data.
E) routine planned inspections.
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26
The type of maintenance which is reactive in nature is:
A) breakdown maintenance.
B) predictive maintenance.
C) preventive maintenance.
D) total productive maintenance.
E) reliability-centered maintenance.
A) breakdown maintenance.
B) predictive maintenance.
C) preventive maintenance.
D) total productive maintenance.
E) reliability-centered maintenance.
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27
The frequency of breakdown of a piece of equipment per month is shown in the table.The cost of a breakdown is $1,000 and the cost of preventive maintenance is $2,000 per month.Assume that the equipment breakdown can be avoided if preventive maintenance is performed.Should the manager use preventive maintenance,or would it be better to fix the equipment when it breaks down?


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28
Ideally,preventive maintenance will be performed:
A) after a planned inspection.
B) after the passage of a specified period of time.
C) after a predetermined number of operating hours.
D) just prior to the start of the workday.
E) just prior to a breakdown.
A) after a planned inspection.
B) after the passage of a specified period of time.
C) after a predetermined number of operating hours.
D) just prior to the start of the workday.
E) just prior to a breakdown.
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29
Preventive maintenance is generally scheduled on the basis of:
I)historical records.
II)predetermined number of operating hours.
III)planned inspections.
A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) II and III only
E) I, II, and III
I)historical records.
II)predetermined number of operating hours.
III)planned inspections.
A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) II and III only
E) I, II, and III
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The average time before breakdown of a machine is normally distributed and has a mean of 7 weeks and a standard deviation of 1.5 weeks.If breakdown cost averages $2,500 and preventive maintenance costs $500,what is the optimal preventive maintenance interval?
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31
When breakdowns become frequent and/or costly,managers are faced with a trade-off decision between the cost of continued maintenance and the cost of ________________.
A) passage of time
B) preventive maintenance
C) breakdowns
D) replacement
E) reliability
A) passage of time
B) preventive maintenance
C) breakdowns
D) replacement
E) reliability
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The average time before breakdown of a machine is normally distributed and has a mean of 7 weeks and a standard deviation of 1.5 weeks.If breakdown cost averages $2,500 and preventive maintenance costs $500,what is the optimal preventive maintenance interval?
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