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Taking Care of Your Equipment Undercarriage https://nmccat.com/blog/product-support/taking-care-of-your-equipment-undercarriage/ Thu, 15 Mar 2018 08:26:34 +0000 https://www.nmc-corp.com/hexbolt/?p=632 Equipment undercarriage maintenance is vital for heavy-duty equipment, whether you have an entire fleet of mixed machinery or a few pieces for custom services. Routine inspection and maintenance are critical if you want to detect small problems. In doing so, you can fix them before they become too major, which will cost you money and [...]

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Equipment undercarriage maintenance is vital for heavy-duty equipment, whether you have an entire fleet of mixed machinery or a few pieces for custom services. Routine inspection and maintenance are critical if you want to detect small problems. In doing so, you can fix them before they become too major, which will cost you money and downtime.

If you aren’t sure when your machines need to be serviced, here are some tell-tale signs:

  • Components are missing or broken
  • Abnormal wear or physical damage
  • Loose bearings or track linkages
  • Performance issues

The undercarriage of heavy machinery experiences more abrasion, force and resistance than any other form of equipment. If you take time to keep it maintained, you will reduce maintenance costs in the long run and optimize your working hours. Because your equipment has moving components like idlers, rollers and tracks, the proper care can save you money and time and increase the lifespan of your fleet.

Undercarriage

Quick Tips on How to Perform Proper Maintenance

Executing maintenance and inspection can impact the longevity of your equipment in a positive manner. It can also cut maintenance costs and increase uptime, allowing for an increase in productivity no matter the industry.

We suggest more frequent checks if you use your machinery in excessive and demanding conditions and to refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations. It may seem like a lot of work, but it takes a short amount of time and will help avert more significant problems in the future.

Refer to the following list of undercarriage maintenance and proper usage.

Clean Undercarriage Daily

Over time, debris and mud can build up in the undercarriage, which can accelerate component wear of your machine. The buildup can also add weight and reduce the machine’s fuel economy. Using a pressure washer or shovel, clean the undercarriage of your equipment on a daily basis. If you don’t take time to keep the area clean, heavy mud and rough debris can cause permanent wear. It holds especially true in cold climates where dirt and rubble can freeze, rub on bolts and loosen vital parts.

Ensure Proper Track Tension

When you adjust the track tension to the job at hand, you’re making sure your machine is putting all its available power to the best use. If you are working in thick mud or soft material conditions, run your tracks a bit looser. During the process, it’s imperative to understand how tension works.

For example, if the tracks are too tight, it can result in accelerated bushing wear. If your heavy equipment’s tracks are too loose, it can cause the tracks to derail or create instability. Fine-tune the track tension when working in different conditions.

Inspect Undercarriage

Look for uneven or excessive wear as well as damaged or missing parts, such as:

  • Drive motor
  • Idlers and rollers
  • Track bolts
  • Track shoes
  • Track tension
  • Track chains
  • Rock guards
  • Drive sprockets

Inspecting on a routine basis can help you in the long run as opposed to breaking down on-site.

Implement Basic Practices

As you may know, some tasks can create more excavator undercarriage wear. If you want to follow the best and basic practices, refer to the following tips:

  • Adhere to proper digging practices
  • Avoid harsh environments
  • Follow manufacturer’s operation and maintenance manual
  • Limit high speeds and reverse travel
  • Make wider turns
  • Minimize time on slopes
  • Pick correct grouser
  • Reduce unnecessary track spinning
  • Select correct shoe width

Making broader and gradual turns are best because when you complete counter or pivot turns, you can speed up wear. Constant operation on a slope in one direction can also hasten component wear because there is a higher force on one side of the machine. Work up and down on slopes and minimize your time on hills, as turning on level ground has a better impact on your equipment.

If you are working on soft ground, it’s also suggested to install rubber tracks. They offer excellent flotation for sensitive surfaces and have a minimal ground disturbance on finished areas like concrete. No matter the surface you work on, balance the direction of your turns. Alternate turning routes since moving to one side can cause asymmetrical wear.

Refer to NMC Cat for Undercarriage Advice

When you’re carrying out undercarriage inspections, it’s essential to go over a health checklist and to inspect each machine before starting on a project. Check for abnormal noises and make sure each component is in good working condition.

Contact our experts online to learn more about undercarriage maintenance and inspection or call NMC at 800-628-6025.

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Extend the Life of Your Equipment Attachments https://nmccat.com/blog/equipment-and-solutions/extend-the-life-of-your-equipment-attachments/ Fri, 09 Mar 2018 20:25:37 +0000 https://www.nmc-corp.com/hexbolt/?p=627 If you are an experienced heavy equipment operator, you probably know your machine inside and out. In fact, you may have extensive knowledge of all the engines within your fleet. However, it’s also necessary to understand your machine’s attachments and how to extend their life, as well as how to implement proper maintenance and storage [...]

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If you are an experienced heavy equipment operator, you probably know your machine inside and out. In fact, you may have extensive knowledge of all the engines within your fleet. However, it’s also necessary to understand your machine’s attachments and how to extend their life, as well as how to implement proper maintenance and storage conditions.

 

Attachments

Tips on How to Prolong the Life of Construction Attachments

The No. 1 way to prolong the longevity of your heavy construction attachment is to determine the right type for each piece of machinery. You should consider factors such as climate, the condition of the jobsite and material composition. Specific attachments are for particular environments, machines and substances, so it’s vital to research which will best fit your application.

You never want to force attachments onto a piece of equipment that isn’t identified. Not only will it damage the attachment itself, but it will also harm the machine and decrease your efficiency and bottom line. It also comes down to being a safety issue and it can deplete the life of your equipment.

When you choose the correct attachment for each piece of machinery, you can prevent the need for extensive repairs or replacements. Tips on prolonging the lifespan of attachments include:

  1. Use attachment only within its operational perimeters
  2. Pay attention to hydraulic flows
  3. Wash and clean attachments after daily use
  4. Grease fittings to ensure proper lubrication
  5. Replace worn-out parts to keep attachment running under optimal conditions
  6. Swap out teeth and bolt-on edges of bucket
  7. Inspect loose sections and repair if necessary
  8. Refer to maintenance and operating manuals

Suitable Maintenance and Storage Techniques

Regular maintenance and inspection can reduce unwanted downtime, whether you’re taking care of your fleet or attachments. Daily inspection tasks performed by a machine operator is key to prevent future and more substantial problems. He or she knows the piece of equipment better than anyone else on the jobsite. However, an inspection should cover more than a walkaround glance.

Because construction equipment attachments require accurate connections to your machines, the attachment areas often experience high points of stress. Your daily checklist should include the following when looking at the exact add-on locations:

  1. Ensure shielding is in place by checking hoses and fittings for leaks and cracks
  2. Make sure fittings aren’t loose
  3. Clean hoses and fittings from contaminants
  4. Lubricate equipment’s critical parts
  5. Inspect locking mechanisms

The process is not time-consuming and can help your equipment in the end. Proper storage is another aspect in extending the life of your equipment attachments. In reality, it can be the biggest asset in increasing your ROI over an extended period. Refer to the following steps on how to prepare your attachments for storage and which environments are best:

  1. Clean attachment by removing grease, dirt and debris
  2. Inspect for visible damage, breaks and wear
  3. Order parts right away to make repairs and avoid delays
  4. Tighten hydraulic connections, loose nuts and cap screws
  5. Lubricate grease fillings
  6. Use grease to fill exposed areas of cylinder rods
  7. Protect hydraulic system from pollutants by connecting hydraulic couplers
  8. Touch up unpainted sections to prevent rust
  9. Replace decals if they are unreadable
  10. Store heavy equipment attachments in a protected and dry place

 

You always want to store heavy equipment and attachments in a sheltered location to protect them from various elements. Keep materials away from moisture and sunlight to reduce the risk of corrosion, rust and degradation.

When you refer to this quick guide, you can extend the life of your construction attachments.

NMC Cat Can Help With Your Attachment’s Life

Contact NMC experts online to learn about how we can help you extend the life of your heavy equipment attachments. You can also call us at 800-628-6025 to speak with a representative.

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