Beyond Spare Parts: Why "Tick and Flick" is More Expensive Than Spare Parts

Beyond Spare Parts: Why "Tick and Flick" is More Expensive Than Spare Parts

Is your maintenance team stuck in a "replace and restock" cycle that never actually stops the breakdowns?

In this episode of Maintenance Break, Pete and Drew tear down a real-world case study: a Hitachi EH3500 haul truck with an HV cabinet door that failed mid-shift. While the site blamed a lack of spares, the root cause was a "tick and flick" culture that ignored a visible defect for weeks.


Using the JEBS PCR Triad, they examine how a failure in the "Check" phase of the PDCA cycle creates a ripple effect:

  • PERFORMANCE: Why 4.5 hours of immediate downtime was entirely preventable.

  • COST: The "financial leakage" of unplanned cannibalization—and why raiding a donor truck doubles your labor costs.

  • RISK: The safety hazard of falling heavy components and the danger of inspections that lack integrity.

In this episode:

  • The Cannibalization Trap: Why raiding healthy trucks is a maintenance sin.

  • Defects vs. Parts: Why reliability is found in tool-time inspections, not a warehouse.

  • The "Check the Check" Strategy: A leadership tactic to close the loop between the PM sheet and the planning office.

Stop the "slow-motion car crashes" on your site and turn ticked boxes into operational control.


Listen now and keep those assets running!


Disclaimer: Maintenance Break utilises AI voice clones of our hosts. All insights, technical data, and industry strategies are developed by human experts based on real-world reliability experience.

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