Model for the maintenance of automated equipment in CNC maching of the colombian metalworking sector
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https://doi.org/10.22519/22157360.1347Keywords:
Galloping, sport, horse of passage, influence of actors, equine trainingAbstract
The purpose of this research was to establish a model for the maintenance of automated equipment in CNC machining of the Colombian metalworking sector. It was framed within the typology of Project Feasible, descriptive, projective and field. The population consisted of 48 subjects who are assistant directors, coordinators, instructors and operators, assigned to the conventional machine and tool and CNC workshops. Regarding the current situation of the automated equipment, the results showed certain weaknesses, for which, the company must take actions with respect to the maintenance implemented to improve the reliability and increase the productivity of the same, in the same way, weaknesses were found in the training the personnel for the correct operation of the equipment. For this reason, a maintenance model is proposed for the improvement of the CNC automated machinery, implementing modern maintenance practices that contribute to maintaining the correct functioning of the equipment and in turn extending the useful life thereof.
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