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Maintenance Log

"When did Lane 12 last have it's pit overhauled?"
 
To answer the above question you could look through your backend diary (if you have one – and if you fill it in). Or, you can ask Parts Tracker. Select a maintenance event type (such as ‘Pit Overhaul’) or a lane number, and Parts Tracker gives you a list of work done (which you can also print).

machine maintenance event log

Maintenance event types

You can define any type of maintenance task/job, such as motor changes, table lubes, underlane cleaning – whatever parts of your maintenance regime you would like to keep track of.

Logging a maintenance event is easy – just select the event type and lane (optional). You can record comments such as parts replaced, other faults noticed, the person who did the job, etc.

create maintenance event entry

You can then view and print reports – e.g. print a list of all motor changes this year, or all the work you’ve done in the last month, or everything done on lane 6, etc.

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