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Version: 10.0

Inspection Scenario – Pressure in Trucks' Tires

Regular tire pressure inspections are crucial for maintaining vehicle safety, fuel efficiency, and overall performance. This guide outlines the step-by-step process for creating and implementing a Maintenance Order (MO) template for cyclic tire pressure inspections in trucks stationed in a garage. The goal is to streamline the inspection process and ensure compliance with predefined safety standards.


Requirement

The user wants to prepare an MO template for cyclic inspection pressure in trucks' tires. Trucks have their base in a garage.

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1Creation of Maintainable Items (Garage - Trucks)

Class/Category for Mis:

Garage: Class = Buildings, Category = Logistic

>Truck: Class = Vehicles, Category = Trucks

Parent MI defined before Child MI

Parent: Garage (Type = Location),

Child (Type = Asset): Truck 01

Yesmedia
2Definition of Point Type: TireDefine Class for Points = Truck TireYesStep 02
3Definition of Methods

Describe how and with what device to measure the pressure

and

Define Class for Methods = Pressure Measurement

NoStep 03
4Definition of Aspect: Pressure

Define Class for Aspects = Pressure

and Unit of Measure for Aspects = Bar
YesStep 04
5Definition of ConditionsDescribe at what ambient temperature do the measurement take? Define Class for Conditions = AmbientNoStep 05
6Truck 01 - definition of PointsInspection Points/Points Tab Define Points: Front Left, Front Right, Back Left, Back Right with Point Type = TireYesStep 06
7Truck 01 - definition of AspectsInspection Points/Aspects Tab Assigning of Aspect = Pressure to MI and optionally assigning of MethodYesStep 07
7.1Nominal Value and limits: Minimum: Extreme < Critical < Preventive Maximum: Preventive < Critical < Extreme MO Templates for Follow up actions for limit valuesNoStep 07.1
8Truck 01 - definition of Aspect PointsInspection Points/Aspect Points Tab
Combination of MI's Points and Aspect e.g.
Point Front Left (Tire) and Aspect Pressure:
  • Pressure_Front Left,
  • Pressure_Front Right,
  • Pressure_Back Left,
  • Pressure_Back Right
YesStep 08
9Truck 01 - definition of ConditionInspection Points/Condition Tab
Condition for combination: Point Type (Tire) - Aspect (Pressure)
NoStep 09
10Creation of Truck 02, Truck 03, …RMBM option Duplicate on Truck 01Step 10
11Definition of Findings for MI's Class/CategoryClass = Vehicles; Category = TrucksNoStep 11
12Definition of Checkpoints Templates for Aspect / Point TypeCheckpoint Template = Pressure Tire-Trucks
Inspection Checkpoint for the combination of Aspect (Pressure) assigned to MI and Point Type used in MI
Checkpoint Type = Inspection
MI Code = Truck 01
Aspect = Pressure, Point Type = Tire
YesStep 12
13Definition of Task TemplatesTask Template = Track_Inspection_Pressure
Class = Trucks
For Checklist Tab:
Adding of Checkpoint Template = Pressure Tire-Trucks for each inspected Truck (MI Code have to be changed)
YesStep 13
14MO Template for GarageMO Template = Pressure-Tire-Truck
Class = Pressure Vehicles
Category = Pressure Trucks
Adding of Task =
Track_Inspection_Pressure to MO Template
YesStep 14
15Creation of MO based on MO TemplateNew MO based on prepared MO TemplateYesStep 15
16Reporting of MOMO has to be in Status = Started
RMBM Option Inspection Reading for each Checkpoint
YesStep 16

This structured approach ensures a thorough inspection of truck tire pressures, enhancing operational safety and vehicle reliability. By following these steps, you can standardize the process, reduce manual effort, and ensure compliance with maintenance requirements. Regularly updating and refining the template as per operational needs will further improve the inspection process.

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