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WHAT IS A SPEED LOSS?
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DESIGNED SPEED AND ACTUAL SPEED.
CHARACTERISTICS:
- VAGUE EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
- SPECIFIED SPEEDS ARE ATTAINABLE, BUT NOT ACHIEVED
- INADEQUATE INVESTIGATION OF PROBLEMS
UNRESOLVED DEFECT DO TO INSUFFICIENT CORRECTION
IN ENGINEERING STAGE
- DEFECTS IN EQUIPMENT MECHANISMS OR SYSTEMS
- INADEQUATE DAILY MAINTENANCE
STRATEGIES:
- ACHIEVE AND INCREASE STANDARD SPEED FOR EACH PRODUCT
- ACHIEVE AND SURPASS DESIGN SPEED
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