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No more risking injury during troubleshooting - watch as a Big Country Equipment Repair LTD technician uses SafeGauge Wireless Pressure Transducers to diagnose a Caterpillar 24M Grader from a safe distance of up to 50m (164ft). Work Smart, Stay Safe with SafeGauge! #HeavyDutyTech #InnovationInSafety #EquipmentMaintenance
Check this out! Often there are times when a Heavy Duty Technician needs to be in tight and critical spaces while performing maintenance on large mobile equipment. Troubleshooting is usually done while the equipment is operating which can present the risk of crushing and high pressure fluid injection injuries. SafeGauge can remove this risk by taking your team out of the line of fire and Eliminate Live Work (ELW). Here is a great example of a Big Country Equipment Repair LTD Repair LTD technician using the SafeGauge Wireless Pressure Tranducers to troubleshoot the transmission on a Caterpillar 24M Grader. Normally this test is prerformed with hard line hoses and gauges, but with SafeGauge, this can be done at a distance of up to 50m away. Not only is this safer, but also allows for clear and effective communication between tech and operator. Reach out to sales@bcer.ca for more info! #safegauge #heavyequipment #safety #mining #construction #forestry #agriculture #equipmentrepair #ELW
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Understanding crane outrigger pad requirements is not just a recommendation — it's a NECESSITY! https://buff.ly/3sYz7E6 #Cranes #CraneTraining #CraneOperator #CraneCertification #CraneOperatorCertification #CertifiedCraneOperator #CraneSafety #CraneOutriggers #CraneOutriggerPads #Outriggers #CraneStability #APCT #AllPurposeCraneTraining #APCraneTraining
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Assistant Production Enginear (Maintenance)@ Iqbal Rice Mills | Mechanical Engineer | Maintenance Engineer | PEC verified | Looking more opportunity in Pakistan,UAE (Dubai ,Oman) and anywhere.
Title: "Optimizing Paddy Industry Efficiency: A Day in the Life of a Maintenance Engineer" Today's focus was on the maintenance of a crucial component in the paddy industry – the length grader. Diving into the intricacies of its gear side, we encountered the essential elements: the wheel, bearings, shaft, and the pivotal cutter for the wheel. Moving to the second side, precision is the key. Grading adjustment tools took center stage, alongside the rice input wheel and two critical bearings. The orchestration of these components is a symphony that ensures the seamless functioning of the length grader, a cornerstone in the paddy processing realm. As a mechanical engineer and maintenance enthusiast, these hands-on experiences not only refine technical skills but also underscore the commitment to operational excellence. The meticulous care devoted to each gear, bearing, and tool reflects the dedication to optimizing performance and maximizing efficiency. #MechanicalEngineering #MaintenanceExcellence #PaddyIndustry #EngineeringLife #GearMaintenance #PrecisionEngineering #dubaijobseeker
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It's time for another #SMGToolBoxTip Tuesday. Today we are discussing outriggers. Outriggers are essential tools used in construction to provide stability and support for heavy machinery, such as cranes, aerial lifts, and concrete pumps. Here are 5 helpful tips to keep in mind. 1. Conduct thorough training: Before operating any equipment with outriggers, ensure that all operators and construction personnel receive proper training. Training should cover how to deploy, use, and retract outriggers safely, as well as understanding load limits and ground conditions. Regular refresher courses are also recommended to reinforce safety protocols. 2. Assess ground conditions: The stability of outriggers heavily depends on the ground they rest upon. Always assess the ground conditions before deploying outriggers. Avoid setting up on unstable, uneven, or sloping surfaces. If necessary, use mats or cribbing to create a level and stable foundation for the outriggers. 3. Understand load capacities: Each piece of equipment equipped with outriggers will have specific load capacities. These limits should never be exceeded to prevent tipping or structural failure. Make sure all operators are aware of the load capacities and adhere to them strictly. Remember that these limits may vary based on the length and configuration of the outriggers. 4. Use proper setup and controls: Properly extend the outriggers to their designated positions based on the equipment and manufacturer's guidelines. Ensure that they are locked in place securely before beginning any lifting or work operations. Familiarize yourself with the equipment's control systems, including emergency stop procedures, to respond quickly to any potential issues. 5. Regular inspection and maintenance: Perform routine inspections of the outriggers and associated equipment. Check for any signs of wear, damage, or malfunctions that could compromise safety. Report and address any issues immediately and keep detailed maintenance records. Regular maintenance ensures that the outriggers remain in good working condition and reduces the risk of accidents. By following these tips and emphasizing a safety-first approach, you can reduce the risk of accidents and ensure the efficient use of outriggers in construction projects. Be well and stay safe!
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This ToolBox Tip about OUTRIGGERS is a great example of what SMG can add to your daily safety talks ! #SMG #TOOLBOXTIPS #OUTRIGGERSAFETY
It's time for another #SMGToolBoxTip Tuesday. Today we are discussing outriggers. Outriggers are essential tools used in construction to provide stability and support for heavy machinery, such as cranes, aerial lifts, and concrete pumps. Here are 5 helpful tips to keep in mind. 1. Conduct thorough training: Before operating any equipment with outriggers, ensure that all operators and construction personnel receive proper training. Training should cover how to deploy, use, and retract outriggers safely, as well as understanding load limits and ground conditions. Regular refresher courses are also recommended to reinforce safety protocols. 2. Assess ground conditions: The stability of outriggers heavily depends on the ground they rest upon. Always assess the ground conditions before deploying outriggers. Avoid setting up on unstable, uneven, or sloping surfaces. If necessary, use mats or cribbing to create a level and stable foundation for the outriggers. 3. Understand load capacities: Each piece of equipment equipped with outriggers will have specific load capacities. These limits should never be exceeded to prevent tipping or structural failure. Make sure all operators are aware of the load capacities and adhere to them strictly. Remember that these limits may vary based on the length and configuration of the outriggers. 4. Use proper setup and controls: Properly extend the outriggers to their designated positions based on the equipment and manufacturer's guidelines. Ensure that they are locked in place securely before beginning any lifting or work operations. Familiarize yourself with the equipment's control systems, including emergency stop procedures, to respond quickly to any potential issues. 5. Regular inspection and maintenance: Perform routine inspections of the outriggers and associated equipment. Check for any signs of wear, damage, or malfunctions that could compromise safety. Report and address any issues immediately and keep detailed maintenance records. Regular maintenance ensures that the outriggers remain in good working condition and reduces the risk of accidents. By following these tips and emphasizing a safety-first approach, you can reduce the risk of accidents and ensure the efficient use of outriggers in construction projects. Be well and stay safe!
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Some equipment requires modification before it can be loaded on a truck. This welding table needed some torch-work before it was shipped to Canada and reassembled. Which of the following best describes your most common project needs? • Need for flexible scheduling • A partner who can handle everything from the move to the trucking • Help with a critical or difficult project you don't normally handle We also provide flexible on-going millwright support for your team with rebuilds and repairs. Many companies are losing valuable employees to retirement and could use a flexible partner to help with emergency support and in-house training and maintenance programs. Learn more about our experienced team and how we can support or be a flexible extension of your in-house staff https://buff.ly/48IcFOZ Contact us today for a quick call 440-941-6208 or to set up a site visit this week. https://buff.ly/3NEEiA7 #heavymachinery #heavyequipment #heavymachinerymoving #riggingcompanies #millwright #industrialsolutions #millwrightservice #craneservices #machineloading #machineunloading #heavyequipmentmoving #factoryrelocation #machineremoval #preventativemaintenance #industrialrepair #plantshutdown
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Dust Collection piping being flown into place on a current project. https://bit.ly/35iE52g #MullinsMechanical #MechanicalSolutions #EquipmentInstallation #MetalFabrication #Welding #Piping #HVAC #ProcessPiping #Rigging #Plumbing #Millwright
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How safe is that equipment you rented? Has anyone inspected its condition or performed routine maintenance? Has a prior renter damaged the equipment? This was that case of rental equipment that was not properly maintained or repaired for problems that should have been identified before the rental company sent it out to a new job site. #failureanalysis #mechanicalengineering #forensics #liftingequipment
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