Logging the run time for each piece of equipment enables you to adhere to maintenance intervals recommended by the manufacturer. Include meter tracking during equipment checks to make sure it is done regularly.
Conduct a thorough inspection before each rental, noting any issues that need to be addressed to avoid breakdowns in the field. Check fluid levels, tires, lights, controls, etc.
Based on manufacturer specs and hour meters, proactively schedule oil changes, filter changes, fluid flushes, lubrication, and other routine maintenance items.
Replace worn parts and perform repairs to avoid any unplanned downtime. Identify parts prone to wear like hoses, belts, brake pads etc. MTA Distributor's Parts Breakdown is a great resource to find the exact part your equipment needs and get it on order.
Maintain detailed maintenance logs on each piece of equipment including when service is performed and by whom so if there are questions about the maintenance of a specific unit, you know the answer. Track costs of parts and labor so you can be mindful of budget.
Invest in ongoing training to keep technicians up to date on maintenance best practices and familiar with new equipment models, and provide resources for them to utilize. MTA Distributor's offers on-call technical support to assist you with any maintenance issues that arise.
Provide clear checklists and procedures for both pre-rental inspections and routine servicing to maintain consistency and ensure they're carried out.
By making fleet maintenance a priority with scheduled upkeep, rigorous inspections, and preventative repairs, rental companies can optimize the uptime and longevity of their rental equipment. Proper maintenance protocols lead to more rentals, fewer breakdowns, and satisfied repeat customers.