Keep equipment from overheating this summer

Rising temperatures increase the potential for damage to your material handling equipment.  You might experience engine wear at a higher rate, parts failures, and more maintenance expenses – which can all be avoided by taking a few precautions, assuming you are conducting regular inspections.

1. Replace worn belts – belt failure can cause overheating.Summer 12

2. Coolant replacement – check and replace the coolant regularly to keep the machines running at an optimum temperature.

3. Replace hoses – don’t wait until you see real damage, it may be too late.  Coolant can leak, increasing the engine temperature.

4. Test radiator cap pressure – coolant is pressurized to help keep the boiling point of coolant high and those caps are vital to ensuring correct pressurization.

5. Examine the engine fan – its purpose is to keep heat away from the engine, so a damaged fan also contributes to higher engine temperatures.  The equipment manufacturer will recommend a replacement fan.

While maintaining optimal engine temperature is important any time of year, it is especially important to keep a closer eye on during these hot summer months.  One easy, hassle-free way to make sure your equipment is taken care of on a regular basis is signing up for a maintenance agreement.  Any material handling company should have maintenance agreements available on varying schedules for any budget.