Latest Trending
Last Updated, Jun 5, 2023, 3:07 PM
How To Maintain Heavy Construction Machinery During Summer

Summertime poses unique challenges for maintaining heavy construction machinery, with high temperatures and dust affecting the performance and longevity of your equipment. When working in construction, knowing the proper maintenance techniques is crucial to keep your machinery running smoothly in the scorching heat. Keep reading to discuss effective strategies to help you ensure your heavy equipment, such as augers, backhoes, and more, stays well-maintained during this challenging season.

Monitor Fluid Levels

High temperatures in summer can easily cause the fluids in your machinery to evaporate or become unstable. To prevent this, regularly check and monitor the fluid levels of your vehicles, including engine oil, hydraulic fluid, transmission fluid, and coolant. Ensure that you replace any fluids that are low or appear to have a degraded quality, as this can significantly impact the performance and safety of your equipment.

Keep It Clean

Dust and dirt are common in construction sites, especially during summer. A buildup of dust and dirt on your machinery can be detrimental to its overall performance and efficiency. Make a habit of cleaning your equipment at the end of each workday.

Take the auger tool from before as an example. One thing you should know about augers is how to clean the tool properly to improve performance and reduce the chance of wear and tear. A thorough cleaning should entail removing any buildup of dirt, debris, and grease while also checking for any signs of damage or wear on the equipment’s components.

Stay Cool

Overheating due to high temperatures is a common issue during summertime. One way to avoid overheating is to ensure your machinery has a properly functioning cooling system. Inspect the radiator and cooling fan for any damage or blockage. Also, clear the radiator of debris to ensure adequate airflow. Check coolant levels regularly as well. A low coolant level can cause severe engine overheating and potential damage.

Perform Regular Inspections

Summer weather can take a toll on heavy construction equipment, causing wear and tear to its mechanical components. Regular inspections are vital in identifying and addressing potential issues before they escalate into costly repairs or replacements. For instance, when you’re inspecting your backhoe, go through that specific machinery’s operator manual for specific inspection guidelines to ensure the longevity and reliability of this machine.

Plan Your Work Schedule

Lastly, consider adjusting your work schedule to avoid operating machinery during the hottest parts of the day. Not only does this reduce the stress on your equipment, but it also lowers the risk of heat-related illnesses among your crew members.

Maintaining heavy construction machinery during the summer months requires extra care and attention. By following these simple preventative maintenance tips, you can keep your equipment in prime condition and avoid costly repairs or replacements. Stay ahead of the game by keeping a sharp eye on your equipment’s needs so that it runs at peak performance throughout the hotter months of the year.

24World Media does not take any responsibility of the information you see on this page. The content this page contains is from independent third-party content provider. If you have any concerns regarding the content, please free to write us here: contact@24worldmedia.com

Latest Post

Swampscott strives for cleaner beaches

Last Updated,Nov 14, 2024

Guatemala gets dental work from Lynn volunteers

Last Updated,Nov 14, 2024

Peabody McDonald’s raises money for fire victims

Last Updated,Nov 14, 2024

Council to vote on enhancing tenants’ rights

Last Updated,Nov 14, 2024

Lynnfield shoots and scores its way to Final 4

Last Updated,Nov 14, 2024

Three Sachems take it to the next level

Last Updated,Nov 13, 2024

LTTE: Veterans Day reflections on unity

Last Updated,Nov 13, 2024

Main Street becomes danger zone for drivers in Saugus

Last Updated,Nov 13, 2024

Granderson: Trump’s election says a lot about trust in journalism

Last Updated,Nov 13, 2024

Robertson: Don’t fail our children by abolishing the Department of Education

Last Updated,Nov 13, 2024

Nahant schools update handbook – Itemlive

Last Updated,Nov 13, 2024

LTTE: Trump’s return sparks new sales

Last Updated,Nov 13, 2024