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3 Ways To Reduce Your Equipment Maintenance Cost

Follow these tips and your company’s equipment won’t require as many tune-ups!


There’s no two ways: you spend a lot of money on the equipment you need for your company. With the costs of the machinery, you don’t want also to be constantly worrying about your equipment needing repairs. Not only does this cost you money to have a piece of equipment maintenance, it also costs you money from a lag in the production timeline.

Continue reading below to learn more about how you can keep your equipment performing at the highest level.

Maintain The Proper Oil Levels With An Oil Quality Sensor

One key piece that can cause your machine to require a check-up sooner than necessary is the oil levels not being at the proper levels. If your machine lacks the right amount of oil, the gears will have to work harder, and they may grind slightly. This will cause unnecessary wear on your equipment.

With an oil quality sensor, you can actively monitor any oil degradation. This can help you save money on oil changes as well because many are charged based on the oil’s condition, not on the historical schedule of changes that you’ve completed previously.

Monitoring your machine’s oil condition will give you a better fundamental understanding of your machinery and help you determine the optimal time for your oil change.

Clean Your Equipment Regularly

While this advice may seem fairly obvious, that doesn’t mean that it’s not important. You need to make sure that you clean your equipment regularly to ensure that there isn’t a build-up of dirt anywhere in the machine’s system. Preventing a build-up of excess dirt in moving parts can help to prevent future breakages or a lack of movement. If there is a lack of movement in one part of the machine, it could begin to cause stress. Any stress in one part of your equipment can cause another part of the machine to overheat.

Store Your Equipment Correctly

Storage is an important part of ensuring that your equipment lasts a long time without requiring frequent maintenance check-ups. You should look into this before you buy any equipment for your company.

Storing your equipment properly can become especially important if you have a machine that houses many smaller pieces. Even if your equipment is meant to be used outdoors and it can withstand harsh conditions, your machinery will still last longer if you store it appropriately when it is not in use. If your equipment will only ever be used indoors, read through some of the user’s manual before you purchase it so you know you can take care of it correctly.

Follow these tips; your company’s equipment won’t require as many tune-ups!

 

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