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How to Maintain Your Lifting Equipment for Maximum Safety

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Lifting equipment is essential in industries like construction, manufacturing, and warehousing. Proper maintenance ensures safety, extends the lifespan of the equipment, and prevents costly breakdowns. Regular inspections and servicing help avoid workplace accidents and keep operations running smoothly. 1. Conduct Regular Inspections One of the most important maintenance practices is performing routine inspections. Check for cracks, rust, or deformities in the equipment. Inspect wire ropes, slings, and chains for fraying or corrosion. Ensure all bolts, hooks, and connections are secure, and watch out for oil leaks or unusual noises in motorized hoists. Addressing minor issues early can prevent major failures. 2. Keep Equipment Clean & Lubricated Keeping lifting equipment clean and well-lubricated is crucial for its longevity. Dirt buildup and poor lubrication can cause excessive wear and tear. Regularly apply manufacturer-recommended lubricants to moving parts and clean e...