Find industry consensus data for routine maintenance tasks and average times to complete those tasks in this handy guide. A discussion on basic assumptions, labor correction factors, list of routine maintenance tasks for 50 different pieces of equipment and more are included. The tasking lists are provided in both Adobe Acrobat PDF and Microsoft Excel formats for flexibility. Also available as a . ZIP archive for immediate download.

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