7 Type Abnormalities
7 Type Abnormalities
7 Type Abnormalities
Step Name
1 Initial clean-up All-around clean-up of dust and dirt, centering on equipment proper, and
implementation of lubrication, and machine parts adjustment; discovery and
repair of malfunctions in equipment
2 Measures against Sources Prevent causes of dust and dirt and scattering, improve places which are difficult
to clean and lubricate and reduce the time required for clean-up and lubrication.
3 Formulation of clean-up and Formulate behavioral standards so that it is possible to steadily sustain clean-up,
lubrication standards lubrication and machine parts adjustment in a short period (Necessary to indicate
a time frame-work that can be used daily or periodically).
4 Overall inspection Training in check-up skills through check-up manuals; exposure and restoration
of minor equipment defects through overall check-ups
7 All-out autonomous Development of corporate policies and goals, and making improvement activities
management routine : Steadily record MTBF analysis, analyze these, and carry out equipment
improvements
7 types of abnormalities
1. Minor Flaws
2. Unfulfilled Basic Conditions
3. Inaccessible places
4. Contamination sources
5. Quality Defect Sources
6. Unnecessary and non-urgent items
7. Unsafe places
1. MINOR FLAWS
Contamination Dust, Dirt, powder, oil, grease, rust, paint
Damage Cracking, crushing, deformation, chipping, bending,
Play Shaking, falling out, tilting, eccentricity, wear, distortion,
corrosion,
Slackness Belts, Chains
Jigs & Tools General tools, cutting tools, jigs, molds, dies, frames etc.
Failure Dirt and foreign matter penetrates rotating parts, sliding parts,
pneumatic and hydraulic systems, electrical control systems and
sensors etc., causing loss of precision, malfunction and failure as a
result of wear, blockage, frictional resistance, electrical faults etc.
Quality Defects Quality Defects are caused either directly by contamination of the
product with foreign matter or indirectly as a result of equipment
malfunction.
Accelerated Accumulated dust and grime make it difficult to find and rectify
Deterioration cracks, excessive play, insufficient lubricants, and other disorders,
resulting in accelerated deterioration.
Speed Losses Dust and dirt increase wear and frictional resistance causing speed
losses such as idling and under performance.
Points to be checked during
initial cleaning (Sample)
Checkpoints for Nuts & Bolts
Slight defects Loose nuts & bolts, missing nuts & bolts
Bolt length All bolts should protrude from nuts by 2-3 threads
Washers Are flat washers used on long holes
Are tapered washers used on angle bars & channels
Are spring washers used for parts subjected to vibration
Are identical washers used in identical parts
Fixing of nuts Are bolts inserted from below, are they visible from outside
& bolts Are devices such as limit switches fastened at least by 2
bolts
Are wing nut direction clock wise
Lubrication checkpoints
Lubricant Are lubricant sores always kept clean, tidy, are 5S principles applied
storage Are lubricant containers always capped
Are lubricant type clearly indicated and is proper stock control
practiced
Lubricant Are grease nipples, speed reducer lubricant ports and other lubricant
inlets inlets always kept clean
Are lubricant inlets dust proofed
Are lubricant inlets labeled with correct type and quantity of lub.
Oil level Are oil level gauges always kept clean, are oil levels easy to check
gauges Is the correct oil level clearly marked
Is equipment free of oil leaks, and oil pipes& breathers unobstructed
Auto Lub Are Auto lubricating devices operating correctly & supplying correct
Devices quantity of lubricants
Roller Are any chains stretched 9indicating worn out pins or bushings
chains Are any sprocket teeth worn, missing or damaged
Is lubrication between pins and bushings sufficient
Are sprockets correctly aligned
Piping and Are there any places in pneumatic pipes or hoses where fluid is liable
Wiring to collect? Are all hoses and pipes clipped firmly in place?
Are any hoses cracked, damaged, are there any air leaks?
Are valves operating correctly and open and close position known
Electrical Checkpoints
Control Are the interiors of distribution boards, switch boards, and control
Panels panels kept clean, tidy, and well organized by the application of 5S
activities? Have any objects or flammable materials been left inside
Is the wiring inside control panels in good condition? Are any wires
coiled or trailing?
Are all ammeters and voltmeters operating correctly?
Are any switches, bulbs broken? Do all switches work correctly?
Are panel doors in good condition? Do they Open & close easily?
Are there any unused holes? Are control panels water& dustproof?
Electrical Are all motors free of overheating, vibration, unusual noise & smell
Equipment Are al motor cooling fans and fins are clean?
Are any bolts loose? Are pedestals free of cracks and damages?
Sensors Are all manual switches clean and free of damages & excessive play
Are all switches installed in the correct position
Are the interiors of limit switches is clean? Are any wires coiled or
trailing?
Are any limit switch dogs worn, deformed, or of the wrong shape?
Electrical Checkpoints Cont.
Sensors Are all photoelectric switches and proximity switches clean and free of
excessive play?
Are any sensors out of position? Are correct positions clearly indicated?
Are all lead wires un-chafed, and is insulation intact at entry points?
Piping and Are any pipes, wires, or power leads loose or unsecured?
Wiring Are any ground wires damaged or disconnected?
Are any pipes damaged or corroded? Are there any bare wires or wires
with damaged insulation?
Are any wires coiled on the floor or dangling overhead?
White tags for operators Red Tags to be attended by Maint.
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Exact description of
Abnormality
Dirt
leak
splash/spillage
loose
missing
wear
broken
chipping
bent
holes/gap
abnormal noise
excess heat
Abnormality - tag matrix
vibration
discoloration
abnormal movement
Breakdowns
Quality rejects
Cost increase
leads to
Power increase
Abnormality
List of Abnormalities in the Equipment
Equipment Name : ______________________ Unit Name : ___________________________ No. :
______________
Why is it Abnormality
Date of Why did it become Contents of the
Abnormality Abnormality? (What tag Planned Date of
No. Detec- Detector so? (What is the Countermeasure Executor
Item will happen if it is left Classifica- Date completion
tion cause?) s
as it is?) tion
List of illustration of hard-to-access areas
Equipment Name : ______________________ Unit Name : ___________________________ No. :
______________
Abnormality
Date of Items Cleaning
Detecto Contents of the tag Planned Date of
No. Detec- Lubrication Difficult Portions Difficult State Executor
r Countermeasures Classifica- Date completion
tion Inspection
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