Pit & Quarry, September 2016
TIRES wheel loader to burn more fuel which isnt efficient Choosing the proper tire for the application can be confusing however with tips The way an operator handles his or her machine plays a part in the tires longevity from product specialists and information from an independent dealer maximum tire longevity can be achieved Allison McNeal is a public relations coordinator at Two Rivers Marketing Des Moines Iowa breathe easy CLEAN COMPLIANT DUST FREE Learn more Visit us at MINExpo 2016 Booth 4015 Las Vegas Sep 26 28 Learn how easily the system is monitored controlled and adjusted even from remote locations Not attending the show Contact us at call 8886118634 or 3096064873 visit martin eng com email dustmgmt@ martin eng com Martin Surfactant Dust System Custom designed to meet individual customer requirements Fully automated system maintains consistent treatment application Automatic flow adjustment eliminates surfactant waste and cost Industry leading quality components for dependable operation Effective surfactant solutions available to suit application A GLOBAL FAMILY Registered trademark of Martin Engineering Company in the US and other select locations 2016 Martin Engineering Company Additional information can be obtained at www martin eng com trademarks and www martin eng com patents Tire maintenance tips Air pressure maintenance All tires should be kept at the pressure specified by the tire and vehicle manufacturers The correct tire pressure for a radial tire will vary widely depending on the machine type manufacturer model type and weight It is always a good idea to consult the tire manufacturer to ensure that each axle is properly weighed and the correct pressure is set Driver awareness Because the operators are on site all of the time they see problems that need to be fixed whether its in their pre work inspection or while operating the equipment Managers and supervisors can draw their operators into the equation by asking for input and cultivating a team approach to tire and vehicle maintenance Operators should be kept in the loop on situations with their equipment or tires so they are aware when they conduct inspections or operate the equipment It is crucial that operators report any spillage whether from their vehicles or other vehicles Tire and rim inspection All vehicle operators should do a thorough walk around inspection of their vehicle before beginning operation They should look for cuts holes cracks or any other damage to tires 50 PIT QUARRY September 2016 pitandquarry com
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