Determining the root cause of motor failure

PdMA Corporation

The motor failed. You had a predictive maintenance program on the motor, yet it failed. Take the opportunity to conduct a focused "single-point failure" analysis to determine the root cause of the failure using the following guidelines:

Identify your subject matter experts-techs, OEMs, operators, etc. Get at least three or four people that are most qualified to participate, and bring them together to collect the following:

The results of you and your team on the root cause failure analysis, when done correctly will provide a much higher degree of reliability and availability for not only your motors, but to any equipment for which you apply the methodology.

These are well-proven, results-oriented steps to bring you, your team and your company to a higher degree of success.

Thanks to David Koenig, E & I maintenance supervisor of Green Bay Packaging, Arkansas Kraft Division, in Morrilton, Ark., for today's tip.

For more information, visit the PdMA Web site at www.pdma.com.