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"Spares" refer to extra parts or components kept on hand to replace or repair faulty or worn-out parts in machines, equipment, or vehicles. These are essential in ensuring the smooth operation of systems and minimizing downtime in case of failure.<br>
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Spares • "Spares" refer to extra parts or components kept on hand to replace or repair faulty or worn-out parts in machines, equipment, or vehicles. These are essential in ensuring the smooth operation of systems and minimizing downtime in case of failure. • Types of Spares • Consumable Spares: • Items that wear out quickly and need frequent replacement. • Examples: Filters, fuses, and belts. • Critical Spares: • Parts that are vital for the operation of machinery and whose failure can cause significant downtime. • Examples: Engines, pumps, or main circuit boards. • Insurance Spares: • Rarely used parts but kept in stock due to their importance or difficulty in obtaining quickly. • Examples: Unique components or parts of legacy systems. • Rotating Spares: • Parts that are maintained and swapped periodically to ensure continuous operation. • Examples: Turbine blades, compressors.
Importance of Spares • Minimizes Downtime: Quick replacement ensures operations resume without major delays. • Cost Efficiency: Prevents costly emergency purchases or expedited shipping. • Safety: Ensures critical systems remain functional, reducing risks. • Maintenance Support: Facilitates scheduled maintenance and repairs. • Common Industries Needing Spares • Automotive: Tires, batteries, and brake pads. • Manufacturing: Conveyor belts, motors, and gears. • Aviation: Engine parts and navigation systems. • IT: Server components and power supplies.
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