By Richard Leguil, Technical Writer at Lube-Tech
In the world of manufacturing, tribal knowledge refers to the shared but unwritten techniques, procedures and practices that a handful of employees hold. This might sound like a secret sauce that gives your manufacturing company an edge, however, it’s also a ticking time- bomb, set to detonate once these key employees decide to move on. Then you’re left to scramble, fill in the knowledge gap, all while trying to maintain efficiency and productivity. Not exactly an ideal situation, right?
But here’s the silver lining: Tribal knowledge doesn’t have to be your kryptonite. You, as a manufacturer, can turn that knowledge into power as a new revolutionary force is taking the future of the industry by storm: Artificial Intelligence (AI). Let’s explore how AI is positioned to change the entire manufacturing landscape, unlocking opportunities for precision, efficiency, and optimization.
Imagine a factory floor humming with robotic activity, guided by an invisible hand – AI. Sensors collect real-time data on equipment health, wear patterns and environmental conditions. Algorithms analyze the collected data, predicting maintenance needs and optimizing operations with unparalleled accuracy. Robots collaborate seamlessly with your workforce, performing intricate tasks with pinpoint precision, guided by AI-assisted decision-making. This isn’t sci-fi; it’s the future taking shape.
Traditional maintenance schedules often lead to unnecessary downtime or catastrophic failures. AI-powered systems can forecast component wear and tear with remarkable precision, enabling targeted preventive maintenance. Lube-Tech and Redlist provide dynamic AI-powered lubrication and asset management to help prevent downtime and premature failure of critical equipment inside of the manufacturing environment.
John Keller, President and Co-founder, of Redlist says,
“A healthy asset is the lifeblood of your business. Unplanned down times due to a preventable reliability issue—can be costly and even catastrophic to your business and the people that run it.”
Using AI to predict when your machines may need maintenance, new lubricants or both, reduces downtime, extends equipment life and optimizes lubricant usage.
Lubrication plays a crucial role in minimizing friction and wear, but raditional static schedules may not always be optimal. AI-powered systems, like those provided by Lube-Tech and Redlist, can analyze real-time sensor data, including temperature, pressure and vibrations, to adjust lubrication parameters dynamically. This ensures optimal lubrication levels across varying operating conditions while reducing lubricant waste and extending equipment life.
AI can optimize the entire supply chain for lubricants, predicting demand fluctuations and streamlining delivery routes. This ensures the right lubricant is available at the right time and in the right quantity, minimizing inventory costs and ensuring uninterrupted production.
Collaborative robots (cobots) are designed to work alongside humans, performing tasks like machine tending and quality control. AI can empower cobots to adapt to new tasks, handle intricate components with superior precision and even identify potential lubrication issues, freeing human workers for higher-value activities.
Change can be hard, and embracing AI requires strategic preparation. Here are some key considerations for manufacturers:
Data fuels AI algorithms. Invest in collecting and storing high-quality data across operations to facilitate effective AI implementation.
Prioritize robust data security measures and adhere to ethical principles in AI development and deployment.
Collaborate with technology providers, research institutions and other manufacturers to accelerate learning and share best practices for successful AI integration.
Keller says that the ease of embracing AI in your facility is a matter of effort: “It really depends on how organized and consistent a manufacturing facility’s data is. If their data is consistent, clean and organized, it can take a matter of hours to migrate their information and only a few more hours to train their staff. If the data is incomplete or inconsistent it can take several weeks with our team of experts and going through the reps to get your data in the system. This data can and should include pictures of the assets and their respective components and lube points and a basic mapping of where to find these assets within your facilities. It should also include the basic lube instructions of how much of which lubricant goes where and how often.”
If you follow best practices and the advice of experts in the field, then you’ll be able to integrate your facility with AI and foster the knowledge of your key employees that keep your business running. Doing it right will lead to your business increasing productivity with minimal impact on your workers and customers.
The future of precision manufacturing is undeniably intertwined with AI. By harnessing your company’s tribal knowledge and embracing this transformative technology, you can unlock unprecedented levels of precision, efficiency and profitability. Together, we can navigate the AI frontier, ensuring your business remains lubricated for success in the years to come.