Maintenance Programs

Preventive maintenance
that actually prevents

Data-tracked PM programs where every inspection feeds the next one. Equipment history, failure patterns, wear trends — documented and connected. Not a clipboard exercise.

Field Triage

When to start a PM program

Small failures are stopping production

A $200 bearing failure can become a $3,000/hour stoppage when nobody checked the grease schedule.

Warning signs repeat

A bearing running hot, a belt tracking off-centre, or a compressor cycling more frequently than last month should become a tracked finding.

Production windows are tight

Can't shut down a line on Tuesdays? The PM schedule should fit the plant floor, not fight it.

History is scattered

When a bearing starts running hot, the answer should be in the service record, not buried in a binder nobody reads.

Asset setup

Equipment inventory, criticality ranking, custom PM checklists, and nameplate-level detail for each asset.

Routine inspection

Scheduled lubrication, belt and chain tension checks, bearing temperature, vibration baseline, and air leak detection.

Safety and condition

Safety compliance verification, guard checks, spare parts recommendations, and documented findings with photos.

Review rhythm

Maintenance history tracking per asset, wear trend analysis over time, and monthly or quarterly review reports.

SE Calgary bottling plant · two production lines

PM caught the wear pattern before it became a shutdown.

At the bottling facility, we identified chain conveyor wear from inadequate lubrication and planned a continuous auto-lubrication system install with the plant manager.

The same program covers dosing pump systems, chain conveyor lubrication, Festo FRL assemblies, and inline exhaust fan maintenance across two production lines.

Document

Each PM visit records as-found and as-left condition, measurements, photos, and parts context.

Cross-reference

Findings are compared against alignment, grease, brand, and service history before diagnosis.

Follow up

Trending items are flagged before failure, so visit #20 makes visit #21 faster.

Schedule a walkdown or call 825-451-RLGN.

How It Works

From walkdown to running program

01

Facility walkdown

We walk your plant floor with you. Every piece of equipment gets a profile — make, model, serial, installation date, operating parameters, known history. We read nameplates, not spec sheets from the internet.

02

Build the program

PM checklists per asset based on manufacturer intervals and actual operating conditions. Critical equipment gets tighter intervals. Non-critical assets get scheduled appropriately. Not a generic checklist downloaded from an equipment manual.

03

Execute and track

PM visits on schedule. Every inspection documented — findings, measurements, photos. Trending items flagged before they fail. The data from visit #20 makes visit #21 faster. Nothing gets buried in a binder nobody reads.

Current Programs

Where we run PM right now

Weekly
PM visits at a NE Calgary distribution facility — Dürkopp conveyors
10
Dosing pumps serviced across two production lines at a bottling facility
Salvagnini
CNC panel bender PM program in development at a Balzac shop

Common Questions

PM program FAQ

Every program is quoted after a walkdown of your equipment — no generic packages. Cost depends on number of assets, inspection frequency, and facility complexity. Call and we'll tell you what a program for your facility looks like.

Checklist specific to each piece of equipment. Visual inspection, lubrication, belt and chain tension, bearing temperature and vibration readings, air leak checks, safety guard verification. Findings documented with as-found and as-left condition.

Yes. We walk your facility, review existing PM records, and build from there. If your current checklists work, we keep them. If they don't, we fix them.

Related Services

Works well with PM

Start Your Program

Tell us what equipment you need maintained

We'll walk your facility and put together a program that fits.