5 TIPS ON MAINTAINING YOUR EQUIPMENT

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Maintaining your equipment is essential to the success of your project. Let’s dive into some great tips to keep your equipment in tip-top shape

 

IMPORTANT TIPS FOR EQUIPMENT MAITAINCE

 

When you want to do something right, you should always put in far more than the bare minimum. This extra effort will save you time and money, especially in projects with heavy equipment.  Properly taking care of your machines will save you money by having to do fewer repairs and allowing longer uptime for your machines. Maintenance will also extend its life and retain higher resale value.

 

 

KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT

 

Manuals and handbooks are provided with your equipment. It is crucial to read this manual and train everyone who will be using the machinery. The manufacturer providing this manual understands the equipment, and its needs, better than anyone else. Their instructions can help you use the machines to their full potential. You can also find new things your equipment can do, even after years of use. These manuals can be a quick guide to making sure you have the right equipment for the job.

 

To make your operator’s job easier, an abbreviated operators manual can be created. These manuals can have highlights about the use of the machine and all safety tips from the original handbook. When a machine is fully understood by its operators, accidents and costly damage can be easily avoided. Why pay for a mistake when you can avoid it in the first place?

 

 

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ADJUST MAINTENANCE TO ENVIRONMENT

 

Now that you’ve read the manual and understand the machine’s needs, one should also consider the workplace environment. Are you operating in a desert with dust and sand in the wind? How about an area where rain is expected daily? Adjustments should be made to keep the equipment safe and clean from the elements. For example, cleaning should take place more often than suggested in a dusty climate to keep the gears and other parts functioning and clean. Storage and cover should be provided to protect the machine’s electrical wires in rainy climates. image exposed wires in Seattle.

 

 

SCHEDULE EVERYTHING

 

You may also want to create a specific schedule for what type of maintenance you want done and by which employees. This will help find and prevent issues quickly through the consistent checking of the equipment. Included in the manual will be information on suggested schedules for repairs and other maintenance.

 

RECORD EVERYTHING

 

Like schedules, records leave less room for mistakes in dealing with your machines and vehicles. Recording maintenance and cleaning will prevent upkeep repeats. These records, coupled with the schedule, will also assist in tracking equipment performance. With specific dates and repairs recorded, you can find repeated issues. Then you can work out solutions to fix or avoid them in the future.

 

 

BE PROACTIVE

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In conclusion, being proactive can summarize these steps of maintenance. Don’t wait until problems and issues appear. This will cost you thousands in repairs and replacements. Knowing your machines, learning to protect them, and establishing a good maintenance schedule, and keeping good records are all proactive steps in lengthening your equipment’s life and effectiveness.

To learn the specifics of machinery upkeep, there are many YouTube channels and websites with tips and tricks. In addition, read our article about upcoming construction innovations. Visit our website to learn how we can help finance your equipment.