Expert Tips for Maintaining Your Skid Loader
Specialists in excavation equipment say that the best way for owners and operators to protect their equipment and to maintain the optimal level of operation is consistency in compliance with the routine maintenance plan recommended by the manufacturer.
Here are some maintenance tips to maximize the service life and safety level of a skid loader:
·
Liquids
and lubricants
Effective
maintenance begins with a daily check of the coolant, hydraulic fluid and engine
oil. If any of these levels are low, be sure to fill them up, with the type of
liquid recommended by the manufacturer. It is also important that these areas
are protected from dirt and that you use clean rags while checking the levels,
to avoid contamination.
·
Filters
There are several different filters: fuel, engine, air and hydraulic systems, and each can have different service intervals. When the filter is dirty or completely clogged, according to a trusted heavy equipment repairs specialist, it can directly impact the performance of the components and compromise the performance.
·
Chassis
Probably the most
visible wear item at the chassis of an excavator is the crawler. Most compact
excavators use rubber tracks, and the service life of the crawler largely
depends on the environment to which they are subjected and the user's handling
style. Crawlers should be examined daily for cuts, tears or areas that expose
steel inserts.
·
Cooling
system
Good maintenance
of the cooling system includes checking the air flow through the system and
checking for leakage of coolant hoses. The radiator, oil cooler and capacitor
can be cleaned by applying a jet of air or low-pressure water.