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When dealing with multiple brands of servo motors (Siemens, Mitsubishi, AB) in the same facility, what's the most efficient way to standardize maintenance procedures and spare parts inventory without sacrificing performance optimization?

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Hey there! I totally get the challenge of managing different servo motor brands in one facility. It's like trying to speak three different languages while keeping everything running smoothly. The good news is there are some smart strategies to standardize your approach without compromising performance.

First, focus on creating universal maintenance procedures that cover the common elements across all brands. Things like vibration analysis, thermal imaging, and electrical testing can be standardized regardless of the manufacturer. You can develop a master checklist that includes brand-specific variations as sub-sections.

For spare parts inventory, consider grouping components by function rather than brand. Bearings, seals, and common electrical components often have cross-brand equivalents. Also, identify your most critical motors and keep strategic spares for those, while relying on reliable suppliers for less critical components.

Don't forget about training - cross-train your maintenance team on all three brands so they understand the nuances of each. This way, you maintain performance optimization while simplifying your overall maintenance strategy. It's all about finding that sweet spot between standardization and brand-specific expertise!

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