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How Proper Maintenance Extends the Service Life of Construction Machinery
Publication Date: 2026-05-21   Promulgator:Admin   Clicks:1 Back

Proper maintenance is essential for extending the service life of construction machinery and reducing operating costs. Since engineering equipment often works under harsh conditions and heavy workloads, operators should pay close attention to daily maintenance and proper operation practices.

 

Experts suggest that maintaining a stable working load is one of the key factors in reducing component wear and preventing unexpected failures. Overloading machinery for long periods can significantly shorten engine and transmission life. In addition, reducing the impact of dust, dirt, and metal particles is equally important, as these contaminants can damage lubrication systems and accelerate mechanical wear.

 

Temperature control also plays a critical role in equipment reliability. Both excessively high and low temperatures may affect lubricant performance and increase the risk of component damage. Operators are advised to inspect cooling systems regularly and ensure machinery reaches the proper operating temperature before heavy-duty work begins.

 

Furthermore, preventing corrosion caused by rainwater, humidity, and chemical pollutants can effectively protect internal parts and improve overall machine durability.


How Proper Maintenance Extends the Service Life of Construction Machinery
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