How to check your Heavy Construction Equipment?

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How to check your Heavy Construction Equipment? Regardless of the brand of the heavy equipment you run, end-of-day inspections and maintenance are key to help ensure machines run properly the next day. These machines can be purchased on rent that’s why you have to ensure the conditions when you return them. Most days it only takes a few minutes and the savings to your company could be fairly substantial. Either it is earth rammer for rent or you got electric scissor lift for rent, you have to ensure their running conditions. In this blog, we will give you guidance on how to check and maintain this construction equipment at the end of each shift.

Top off the fuel. When you mix hot fuel with cool air you end up with small amounts of water — and water in a fuel tank eventually leads to expensive downtime. At the end of a shift, always fill up your fuel tank. You’ll help eliminate condensation from forming in the tank, plus you’ll be ready to get to work first thing the next day. There are ride-on rollers for rent available for your construction tasks but you have to maintain them for cost-efficient construction.

Refill the DEF tank. Diesel exhaust fluid doesn’t get hot like fuel, so you don’t have to worry about condensation, but it’s worth it to properly top off the DEF while you’re filling up the fuel tank. Just be sure not to confuse the fill holes.

Lower hydraulic implements to the ground.


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