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You've got to have the right ones in the right job. 2. PartsThey're needed if you're going to keep your equipment up to snuff.
3. PubsYou can't tell who's where without a program, and your maintenance and supply manuals-the right ones and the latest ones-are your sure bet to what goes where and how.
4. Tool5You can't put the parts, components and what have you where they belong without 5. TimeWithout it, all else goes whistling ... maintenance is a mission function, too, and it takes its place in the sun .. . and the schedule. 6. TrainingOn the job, this is something that is always going on. You're never too old to learn ... and you never know so much that you can't learn some more.
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II you ever get to pa'avering with the boker in the mess hall and ask him how he's able to turn out those good cakes, he'll probably tetl you that the secret's in the ingredients. (And il he's on honest sort of guy, he/If allow as how h.e hos something fa do with it.) One didionary gives fhi! definition of ingredients: /I Any 01 the fhings that a mixture is mode 01." And preventive maintenance sure ;s a mi,dure 01 ingredients; People, Parts, Manuals, Too's, rime and Tra;ning_ Leaving out one ingredient doesn't do the preventive maintenance picture any real good-no maHer how much spit 'n polish " frosting" your equipment might hove. How do each of the ingredients Fit into your preventive maintenance scheme of
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