How To Take Care Of Your Used Equipment

Be it a brand new or used equipment, it is no doubt important to take care of your asset.

Having an equipment that’s fully functional can help you optimize your production and achieve operational excellence. How to do it? Here are some tips to better take care of your heavy equipment.

1. Commit to a preventive maintenance

Once you know the history of the equipment, as well as the required maintenance procedures, you should commit to preventive maintenance. There should be a regular inspection of the equipment before and after its usage. At the very least, checking of tires and tracks for any wear damage is important, as well as fluid levels prior operation.

An effective preventive maintenance program extends your equipment life and minimizes downtime caused by the equipment breakdown. For a more comprehensive Preventive Maintenance, it is best to get a subscription from a trusted dealer or supplier so you can fully operate your equipment, with peace of mind that there's someone to look after your machine for you.

2. Only work with a trained operator

To ensure that your equipment is properly handled, you should only allow trained and skilled operators to run your equipment. A great difference in the longevity of your equipment can be made by a properly trained operator. A well-trained one will ensure that there is little to no damage to your equipment, as they understand the machine's capability and limitation.

Hiring only trained and certified operators can assure you that your equipment is only run by people who are knowledgeable of the job, and used for the purpose it is intended for.

3. Know your equipment capacity and capability

Make sure that you are familiar with your equipment capacity and capability. Don't overuse or push its limits. It is important that you train your employees and brief them on what is the only allowed application for the machine

Maintaining the good condition of your equipment is an important part of your business, to optimize your production and achieve operational excellence. Follow the tips above so you can ensure all of your machinery can function properly and to finish smoothly.

Lastly, your equipment should be used in a safe place at all times. So before you run certain machinery, make sure everything and everyone is situated in an area out of reach to avoid untoward incidents.

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