EMAG Workholding Equipment Maintenance
EMAG Cooperative Maintenance ─ Targeted complementing and support
Those who use the manufacturer’s service facilities only when a machine has broken down create two problems for themselves: a increased number of unscheduled machine stoppages and sudden, skyrocketing (maintenance) costs. A better solution is EMAG Cooperative Maintenance. This concept relies on a needs-based maintenance schedule, where in-house maintenance knowledge is complemented and supported by the abilities of EMAG specialists.
The result
Reliable output rates, greater efficiency, noticeably lower costs.
EMAG Cooperative Maintenance – A clever concept for the budget-conscious
This partnership concept defines the following points:
Partnership concept
- Compilation of machine inventory, including all its associated maintenance tasks.
- Evaluation and action plan.
- A summary of the degree of qualification of your in-house maintenance staff.
- Allocation of responsibilities (Who can/will do what? Where is a need for training?).

- Onsite training schedule for your personnel.
- Maintenance schedule (What can you do yourself immediately? What can you do once your staff has been trained accordingly? Which tasks should be carried out by EMAG?).
Maintenance agreement (Maintenance Contract EMAG)
- Drawing up a maintenance agreement and compiling the relevant checklists.
- Spare parts service and deliveries.
- Continuous dynamic (= condition-oriented): when one batch of maintenance work has been carried out, date and volume (checklist) of the next schedule are agreed on, taking into account the expected conditions.



