10 ways to make your equipment last longer.

Keeping track of your equipment and keeping it up to standard, although can seem daunting and time-consuming, is essential to reaching its full lifetime potential, as well as saving you time and money and helping keep the Equipment safe

It’s easy to just let your equipment look after itself and, once it’s worn out or broken, discard and replace it. However, regular maintenance and spending time on equipment will benefit you in many ways, and operators don’t like using a tired piece of equipment that no one can be bothered to maintain.

Our Top 10 Checklist

Aside from obviously having a lot of experience with our own equipment and how our customers use them, we use a lot of other various plant equipment in our manufacturing, workshop and office facilities, so thought we’d put together and share a checklist of some easy things that we ourselves find useful to remember:

Aside from obviously having a lot of experience with our own equipment and how our customers use them, we use a lot of other various plant equipment in our manufacturing, workshop and office facilities, so thought we’d put together and share a checklist of some easy things that we ourselves find useful to remember:

Using the right piece of equipment to carry out a task will avoid unnecessary wear and tear on machinery, as well as assist with completing the job in the best possible way. Suppliers usually should consult with you and advise if you are buying the best piece of equipment for the job on hand, as well as offer bespoke designs and sizes to correctly cater to your needs.

Before using a piece of equipment, ensure you, and all other operators, know how it works and what it is for. Carry out a test run if possible. You should also be aware of the age of the equipment, expected life span, warranty information and any known issues and fixes. This will ensure it is used in the correct way to prevent breakages and for safety, and you will know what to expect of it and if it doesn’t meet these expectations.

Regular inspections on equipment can point up inconsistencies and issues that may not be noticed in day-to-day use. Repair or replacement can then be arranged before the issue gets any worse and causes damage to the equipment or becomes unsafe. Depending on the nature of the equipment, it may be mandatory to thoroughly examine regularly by a qualified engineer. These inspections and organized can usually be advised on by your supplier or the manufacture.

If something goes wrong, if is usually imperative that it is fixed quickly and correctly. Regular servicing can avoid unnecessary large outlays. We find that creating a simple maintenance schedule to note what has been maintained when, and when it is next due, is a really useful thing to do to help keep track of upkeep. It can also help control regular inspections.

With equipment that is being used a lot, smaller parts will wear and need replacing to keep it running to the best of its ability. It is best to change them as soon as they need replacing, as this will often prevent damage or wear to other parts. It’s good to keep a small stock of popular parts that you use of a lot of, so you have them to hand to prevent equipment down-time.

Cleaning equipment after using, especially equipment being used for concrete, or muck and waste, will prevent built-up of excess in moving parts, which can cause breakages or loss of movement. A quick rinse down at the end of a shift, while the waste is easy to remove, can save a lot of time the next day.

When your equipment starts looking and tired and doesn’t quite work as well as the day you bought it, it is tempting to go with the easy option and replace it. However, some suppliers will offer a repair and refurbishment service to get it back into top form. Depending on the piece of equipment, this will often consist of repairing any breaks, switching out any worn replaceable parts, a complete clean and repaint, and finally testing to ensure it is safe and compliant. This saves you some money on equipment that has been designed to last under heavy use.

Storage is important when it comes to looking after equipment, especially smaller pieces of equipment that can easily get lost or damaged on a busy construction site. The majority of hard-wearing equipment is weatherproof and designed to withstand harsh conditions, however, it will usually last longer if looked after and stored in its correct, safe, visible position.

As famously quoted by Warren Buffett “Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.” As with anything in life, you get what you pay for. If you are willing to spend a little more for a superior quality piece of equipment, the likelihood is that you will still be using it long after you would an inferior piece. Quality is also safety, so by using better equipment the operator will be less at risk of danger.

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What are the factors to be considered before buying Equipment’s for your Small businesses?

6 hours ago·3 min read

Buying equipment for a new business is an important, yet often stressful part of getting ready to launch. Investing hard-earned capital into fixed assets before you even make your first sale can be a nail-biting experience for even the most confident entrepreneur. To make the right purchases, it’s essential to comparison shop and carefully assess the long-term value of each piece of equipment.

There’s a lot at stake when you consider the importance of the equipment you choose. Let’s look at some tips that can be used before you buy Equipment for your store.

1. Start with a List

The list should be have two columns. The first should include a list of the most essential pieces of equipment that you must have now for basic operations. The second is a “wish list” of items that could help your business but aren’t mandatory. Always start purchasing the essentials first before investing on the items in the “wish list” so that the business is Live and starts rolling.

2. Make a Drawing

Carefully measure each area where equipment will be placed and note the ideal dimensions you’ll need. Having this plan in hand when you start your equipment shopping can help you narrow down your choices and prevent costly mistakes.

3. New or Used?

Keep in mind that you can expect to find savings of at least 25 to 50 percent on used equipment. Often, you can snap up higher quality items than you expected to purchase when you are in search for used Equipment’s.

4. Choose Quality over Price

When it comes to buying equipment for your business, If you find an incredible deal on something you need, take the time to talk to the sales team about it. By carefully checking out an item before you buy it, you can save yourself a lot of potential headaches down the road.

So as a conclusion, Before buying any Equipment, be sure that you talk all the points to the Dealer, and come to the best decision, as the Equipment’s are always a long-term investment.

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