Scheduled Maintenance Plans Your Business Can Afford

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Maintaining Forklift

On-site Service

Our mobile on-site service means preventative maintenance doesn’t need to slow you down. Mechanics will come to you with the parts and tools they need to keep your forklift running smoothly.

Fork Lift Maintenance

200-hr Intervals

Every forklift should have regular maintenance after 200 hours of use. With regular wear and tear servicing and part replacements, issues can be caught early to prevent future problems.

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Quality Parts

We carry a wide selection of quality parts for regular forklift maintenance including oil filters, air filters, and spark plugs. We also have a huge selection of replacement parts from major manufacturers on hand to reduce unit downtime.

We go above and beyond during every maintenance visit

We provide a comprehensive report after each inspection outlining what parts or components are showing signs of wear, when we recommend replacing them, and what it costs to perform the repair before it’s too late.

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Regular service intervals so you can plan for equipment downtime

Knowing exactly when your forklift is due for service goes a long way in improving your bottom line because you can schedule workloads around scheduled services.

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We inspect critical parts for wear at every single service. No exceptions.

Some of our clients see us twice a month, that’s how much they use their machines. But, this doesn’t stop us from continuing to inspect the parts we just looked at two weeks ago for new signs of wear that could cause a failure or safety concern.

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Our technicians are courteous, clean, and keep a tidy work area

Just because we’re mechanics doesn’t mean we are messy. Our team takes pride in working in clean conditions and makes every effort to clean up spills and garbage immediately. It may be our work site, but it’s your place of business.

Frequently asked questions

How often do forklifts need preventative maintenance?

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You should have your forklifts inspected every 200 hours of use. During these inspections, repair technicians should be swapping spent parts and assessing which systems need to be serviced and repaired.

What is included in a preventative maintenance checklist?

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    • Change the oil
    • Grease the components & chassis
    • Install new air filters
    • Inspect the spark plugs, distributor points, & rotors & replace as needed
    • Check & replace the hydraulic filters and oil
    • Clean the radiator
    • Inspect the lift and tilt cylinder operation
    • Check the drive belt tension
    • Adjust the engine’s idle speed and ignition timing

Which parts need to be replaced most often?

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All parts  should be inspected and repaired or replaced on a regular basis. Oil filters, air filters, & spark plugs should be replaced regularly so your unit continues to function smoothly.

If your forklift isn’t making you money, talk to us.

A predictable forklift maintenance schedule frees up productive hours, ensures top-line profitability, and prevents unnecessary time lost and opportunity cost tied to preventable repairs. Ask us how.

Schedule your free consultation today