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How to Extend the Service Life of Heavy-Duty Truck Lifts

Heavy-duty truck lifts are core equipment in repair shops and logistics centers, and their durability directly impacts work efficiency and cost control. To extend the lifespan of your equipment, focus on optimizing maintenance through these key steps:

 

1. Regular Lubrication

The hydraulic system and moving parts (e.g., bearings, ) require periodic lubrication with specialized grease to reduce wear. Check and lubricate every 500 operating hours or monthly to ensure smooth operation.

 

2. Standardized Operation

Avoid overloading or uneven weight distribution. Always center the vehicle’s weight during lifting to prevent hydraulic cylinder deformation or seal damage caused by imbalanced force.

 

3. Hydraulic System Maintenance

Regularly inspect hydraulic fluid cleanliness and replace filters or degraded oil promptly. If lifting slows or leaks appear, repair immediately to prevent minor issues from escalating.

 

4. Structural Reinforcement & Rust Prevention

Due to constant heavy loads, routinely check welds and bolts for looseness. Apply anti-rust coatings (e.g., protective paint) to metal components, especially in humid environments.

 

5. Professional Training & Daily Inspections

Operators should receive proper training to understand load limits and emergency protocols. Conduct no-load tests daily, listening for unusual noises or vibrations.

Conclusion

Durability stems from meticulous care. With scientific maintenance and standardized operations, your heavy-duty truck lift will not only last longer but also reduce repair costs, ensuring long-term competitiveness in high-efficiency workflows.

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