
The role of corrective maintenance, also known as breakdown maintenance, is to restore the normal operation of a system, machine, or equipment when a breakdown or malfunction occurs. It aims to diagnose the cause of the failure, carry out necessary repairs, and bring the element in question back to an operational state.
Corrective maintenance comes into play after a breakdown or issue has been identified. It may involve actions such as replacing faulty parts, repairing damaged elements, or resetting software. The primary goal is to minimize downtime and quickly restore the normal functionality of the equipment or system.
However, it is worth noting that corrective maintenance is generally considered less preferable than preventive or predictive maintenance. Corrective maintenance is reactive, meaning it is performed after a problem has already occurred. This can lead to higher costs associated with unexpected downtime, emergency repairs, and productivity loss. Therefore, many organizations seek to implement preventive or predictive maintenance strategies to anticipate potential issues and avoid major breakdowns.
For any requests for intervention related to the maintenance of your technical equipment, feel free to contact us:
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