How To Take Care of & Maintain Your Rental Equipment

The use of construction equipment can be extremely beneficial in helping you accomplish a variety of projects or jobs. Whether it be a home renovation, patio project, or a project on a major construction site, construction equipment will help make the job more efficient. However, in order to have reliable equipment, you will need to maintain and take good care of your construction equipment. As you continue to use your equipment it will experience wear and tear. Properly maintaining the equipment will prevent breakdowns and repairs that will delay your project and can cost significant amounts of money down the road. Here are 6 ways to maintain your construction equipment:

Reach Out to the Services Department of an Equipment Rental Company

One of the best ways to maintain your construction equipment is to reach out to construction equipment rental service departments. They will be able to guide you on many issues you are having, recommend the next steps, order any broken or worn parts, and/or service your equipment. Durante Equipment has in-house service and departments available to you. Their friendly and knowledgeable technicians will surely be able to assist you with any equipment needs you may have.

Find Out The Manufacturer’s Recommendations

Construction equipment manufacturers offer recommendations as to how specific equipment should be used, and at what intervals you should either take them for maintenance or replace them. For the best care of your equipment, ensure that you follow through with these recommendations. For instance, if equipment needs servicing after 6 months, do not exceed this period. Similarly, if the manufacturer recommends that equipment handles a specific weight limit, do not go beyond it. The manufacturer knows best why they offer recommendations. As such, following their views is a sure way to properly maintain your construction equipment in top-notch condition.

Train Yourself or Employees On How to Handle Equipment

The people who operate your construction equipment or you handling your own equipment can make all the difference between the equipment lasting long, or breaking down before its recommended lifespan. If you train yourself or train employees as properly trained equipment handlers, then you are guaranteed slower wear and tear, since they or you know what to do for the equipment to operate for longer. For better efficiency, hire individuals who have some certification in equipment handling or work with an equipment rental company that offers training on equipment.

Set a Consistent Routine

Throughout the year different types of construction equipment are put to use every day. You should run checks over the construction equipment before and after use at regular intervals in a week or daily. This not only reduces the chances of accidents but also helps you to pinpoint any problem in the running of the machinery. In this way, you can find out what causes the problem and the machinery can be repaired accordingly. Another advantage of regular maintenance is that the resale value of the heavy machinery does not drop considerably.

Make Sure To Store Equipment Properly When Not in Operation

How you store your equipment is a critical aspect of maintenance. To ensure that your construction equipment lasts longer and stays in good working condition, store it in a dry area when it’s not in use. This way, you reduce the effects of dump weather such as rusting of some of the equipment’s parts. It may also be prudent to invest in some covers to protect it from weather elements when it’s not in use. The whole idea of storing it well is to protect it from the degradation that comes with prolonged exposure to the weather.

Lubricate and Oil Construction Equipment Regularly

Your construction equipment can last longer if you keep mechanical parts lubricated at all times. That’s because part of the reason why equipment breaks down is due to the corrosion and wear and tear of mechanical parts of the equipment. Keeping it lubricated with a high-quality lubricant can help reduce wear and tear and keep it going for longer.

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