Theoretical bases of repair of agricultural machinery and equipment, the basic processes causing a decrease in the working capacity of machines, as well as methods for increasing their reliability are set out. The production processes of machinery repair and modern technological processes for the restoration and strengthening of parts are described. Details are given of technological processes for repairing typical parts and assembly units, as well as progressive ways to restore them. Particular attention is paid to methods for determining rational operating modes of production processes, their effective use at technical service enterprises, as well as the fundamentals of quality management of machinery and equipment repair. The publication is addressed to students studying in the field of 35.03.06 «Agroengineering» (training profile "Technical service in the agro-industrial complex"). It can be useful for specialists of technical service enterprises and research organizations.
In international standards various methods are standardized for general evaluation and management risks that apply for a management, control and improvement of processes. The comparative analysis of the standardized methods of general evaluation of risks is conducted and offered recommendation for its using. Some features of application of methods of general evaluation risks are considered.
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