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When You Should Replace Your Alternator
12 August 2021
The alternator is a vital component of your equipment's electrical system, however, knowing when to replace it can be difficult. Typically, there are signs when your alternator is starting to fail...
How Is A Micro Switch Used?
12 August 2021
A micro switch, or a miniature snap-action switch, is an electronic device used to make or break the flow of electric currents. A micro switch typically contains an actuating plunger that travels a...
Download your free filter maintenance infographic
23 June 2021
Checking and changing the filters will keep your machines in top working order. Performing maintenance on time helps to prevent damage and breakdowns, boosts safety and efficiency, and saves you money...
Optimise safety with ISO 7010 decals
18 August 2020
In 2012, the EN ISO 7010 standards were introduced to make safety signs easily recognisable throughout Europe. Safety signs and pictograms across the continent have had exactly the same images and...
Printed circuit boards: get to know the brains of your machine
10 August 2020
Have you ever wondered how your machine knows exactly what to do when you press a button? It’s all made possible by printed circuit boards (PCB) inside the motor controller, dashboard, engine control unit (ECU), joystick ... Read on to learn more.
Why a high-frequency charger is your best choice
08 June 2019
The development of the first rechargeable lead-acid battery by Gaston Planté in 1859 was a major step for the battery world. His first model consisted of a spiral roll of two sheets of pure lead...
When do I have to replace my forklift tyres?
23 April 2019
Tyre failure? Preferably not … a broken down forklift costs a lot of money! Make sure to replace your worn out tyres before they fail. But do you know when a tyre has to be replaced?
Why foam-filled tyres are the best choice for your telescopic boom lift
19 April 2019
Sturdy tyres guarantee safety Just imagine it. You're on a construction site, working at a height of 10 metres with a mobile elevating work platform. When driving, you drive over a rock or some other...
Why you absolutely need a camera on your machine
14 March 2019
Safety becomes increasingly important in this fast-growing business world. While companies expand and workers need to work more and faster to get the same job done, safety measures are sometimes neglected. Thousands of forklift-related accidents are reported every year. A camera system for your machine helps to improve your safety in the workplace.
5 tips for an ideal working comfort in your cabin
12 March 2019
Just like a desk, the cab of a machine must offer all working comfort to make work as pleasant as possible for the employee. Interior decorating of offices isn't really our speciality, but optimally equipping your cabin is. Observe the below 5 tips and create an optimal working comfort inside your cab.
How do I replace the window(s) of my machine?
08 March 2019
Loose chippings, temperature fluctuations, storm ... All kinds of circumstances where there's a chance that a window of your machine will be damaged. Is the damage limited to a small chip, then your windscreen can still be saved. However, if the damage is more severe, it is quite possible that you will have to replace your window completely. But how do you go about this exactly? Simple, just follow our step-by-step plan!
5 tips to prevent damage to the windows of your machine
05 March 2019
Damage to your windows, or even worse, a broken window? An inconvenience that can sometimes have expensive consequences. You use your car more often on public roads than your machine, as a result of which your car is more likely to become damaged. Yet, it isn't uncommon for the windscreen of your telehandler or excavator to be damaged, and this potentially could have been prevented by means of below tips.