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5 Tips for Maintaining Industrial Equipment

As far as saving money and business efficiency goes, caring for your tools and heavy machinery is a must-do daily task. These are the tools your team relies on to get work done, so neglecting care means slowing efficiency while also increasing the margin for error. Since tools are investments intended to benefit your business, not hinder it, take note of some great tips for maintaining industrial equipment. 
Keep a Schedule
One of the best ways to keep everything working is to keep it on a schedule. Look over the paperwork for all your equipment and note the recommended maintenance per the manufacture's instructions. Some items may require weekly checks, while others need monthly evaluations.
Regardless of what manufacturers suggest, you should note maintenance on a calendar and fit it into the daily schedule. Neglecting machine care could mean breakage or broken parts. Regular checks avoid this since you'll spot the issue early on and make any required repairs.
Pro-Tip
Having a checklist of what to evaluate always helps keep workers organized as they inspect a machine.
Know the Effects of the Environment
Some machines are more likely to break down due do natural factors such as extreme cold or consistent exposure to water. For example, if your company utilizes industrial magnets, one factor weakening your magnet could be extreme temperatures. Keep this in mind while storing machines as well as when using them since this may mean changing the work schedule on rainy or snowy days.
Train All Operators
Improper use of machines means easily-damaged equipment. Train all your operators on how to use equipment while also sharing vital information like weight limits. As you educate your staff, remind them to report any performance problems they notice as soon as possible since you may not always spot signs of damage during a maintenance check.
Keep Repair Services Available
Chances are, you received paperwork with all the equipment your workers utilize, so keep this documentation in one place. Also, by having everything in a file, you keep access to it simple if something needs a repair or you must contact the manufacturer.
You should also keep information on the age of your equipment since everything has a life expectancy, and as machines age, repairs often become more frequent. Constant repairs don't just hurt your budget; they also slow down efficiency, so know when to upgrade technology.
Keep It Clean
The final tip for maintaining industrial equipment is to always clean tools after use. Not only is this a great way to spot any potential damage, but it also removes any dirt or debris that may build up. By caring for all of your business assets and ensuring staff does the same, you'll get the most out of your tools.

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