Because machines talk. And it pays to know what they’re saying.
You demand top productivity from your equipment every day. So it makes good business sense to make inspections a part of your maintenance routine. Whether you’re operating a single piece of Cat® equipment or managing a large fleet, there are customized inspection programs that minimize downtime keep your equipment in top shape. By regularly checking the machines, you’ll minimize repair costs and maximize productivity.
Our assistance can include:
Daily Inspection Checklists for walk-around inspections. These guides outline inspection points for specific machines, so you’ll know everything is covered.
Technical Analysis inspections for 1000 and 2000 hour maintenance intervals. These inspections are an in-depth assessment of the condition of your equipment and components.
S•O•S Fluid Analysis can detect potential issue areas and helps forecast wear related problems.
Diagnostic inspection can determine existing and potential problems with your Cat equipment.
Find out how to perform the most effective daily inspections on your Cat machine.
Simon takes you on his daily machine walk around, focusing on what to look out for when performing daily inspections on a cat compact wheel loader and mini excavator. Packed full of helpful tips, this video will help you to quickly identify any issues that could hinder your uptime in the future and help you operate your machine as safely as possible.
Technical Analysis inspections
Technical Analysis inspections for 1000 and 2000 hour maintenance intervals. These inspections are an in-depth assessment of the condition of your equipment and components.
• Our Trained technicians can perform inspections and provide you with expert consultation
• Early detection reduces overall maintenance and repair costs
• Uncovers overlooked problems
• Maximize equipment availability
• Detailed guidelines improve daily inspections
• Well documented service history increases resale value
DIAGNOSTIC
With Cat ET and a connection to an Electronic Control Module (ECM) our technicians can:
Diagnose existing and potential problems
Explore parameter status and current totals information like fuel consumption, operating hours, etc.
Clear and view logged diagnostics
Perform diagnostic tests & calibrations
Print reports and diagnostic results
Configure products and obtain data for analysis
S•O•S fluid analysis
The S•O•S fluid analysis program is one element of a condition monitoring philosophy that can be put into place with your fleet to monitor the impact of your equipment management processes.