machines and substances, so it’ s vital to research which will best fit your application.”
Never try to force an attachment onto a piece of equipment that it wasn’ t designed for. Whereas you might be able to get away with this kind of jerry-rigging with a hand tool on occasion, doing so with heavy equipment will not only damage the attachment but likely the machine as well.
Here are some tips for prolonging the lifespan of your attachments:
• Use the attachment only within its operational parameters
• Pay attention to hydraulic flows
• Wash and clean add-ons daily after use
• Grease all fittings
• Check for loose sections and
repair if necessary
• Replace worn-out parts
• For buckets, swap out teeth and bolt-on edges
Regular inspections are an absolute necessity. The best way to begin any workday is to do a walkaround inspection of the entire machine, attachments included, but in-depth inspections should also be part of regular scheduled maintenance.
Here are a few things that should be part of your attachment care regimen:
• Check that shielding is in place
• Ensure that hoses and fittings are free of cracks, leaks and contaminants
• Ensure that fittings are snug and well-lubricated
• Check for proper operation of locking mechanisms
Storage of attachments is also an important factor to keep in mind since some add-ons are used considerably less than others. They should be stored in a sheltered area off the ground and away from moisture and direct sunlight. Here is a checklist for pre-storage maintenance:
• Clean the attachment by removing grease, dirt, and debris
• Inspect for damage, breaks and wear and repair or replace immediately
• Tighten hydraulic connections, nuts and cap screws
• Lubricate grease fittings
• Lubricate exposed areas of cylinder rods with grease or protective spray
• Check the oil on attachments with bearing spindles
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