Common Mistakes in Heavy Equipment Maintenance

Tony Mers • August 11, 2022
Common Mistakes in Heavy Equipment Maintenance

Avoiding delays due to machinery malfunctions will help keep the job on track and extend the lifespan of the equipment. If you’re a manager or owner working in an industry with heavy equipment, you must be aware of these common maintenance mistakes. Keep reading to explore these mistakes so that you can avoid making them.

Improperly Storing the Equipment

You want to protect the value and preserve the functionality of your heavy equipment. Improperly storing your equipment can lead to corrosion, poor equipment mobility, and affect structural integrity. The storage area should be away from extreme temperatures and moisture.

You also need to clean the equipment before you park it in the storage space.

Not Following Performance Specifications

Do you routinely push your equipment beyond its abilities? This mistake is a giant no-no in the world of heavy equipment. You’ll wear the parts out quicker, voiding the maintenance plan you’ve set in place. You’ll need to perform maintenance more often because of the increased wear and tear.

No Preventative Maintenance Plan in Place

The same way you take your vehicle in for oil changes, tire rotations, and other maintenance, your heavy equipment needs the same care. You don’t want to deal with delays from issues that you could’ve avoided with preventative care.

Have a maintenance plan to care for your equipment and replace parts when needed—team up with a trusted heavy equipment mechanic. You want to ensure everything runs smoothly. A preventative maintenance plan will help reduce the number of unexpected breakdowns and improve your equipment’s reliability.

Ignoring Simple Cleanings

Want to know the secret for keeping contaminants at bay around your heavy equipment? It’s cleaning the exterior of the machinery. You want to ensure everything operates to your standards by changing filters and cleaning the seals. You’ll have less of a chance of delays on the job site.

Not Training Operators Properly

Employing workers without the adequate training can cost you a lot of money. You could harm the equipment and harm others on the job.

Of course, new hires will need correct training. Routine training will ensure your equipment’s lifespan and others’ safety.

You can avoid these mistakes by following the above maintenance for your heavy equipment. And if you require heavy equipment transportation services , contact One Call Logistics. We’ll get your equipment where it needs to go on time and professionally.

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