Everyone knows that preventing unnecessary wear allows equipment to achieve its full service life as well as reduces the risk of downtime. Of the different kinds of unnecessary wear, dry firing is one of the most destructive for pneumatic dowel drills. That’s why successful contractors do what they can to minimize it from occurring. Here are three points to understand about dry-firing to avoid costly downtime and to get the most value from your equipment. What is dry-firing, exactly? Dry-firing
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Simple Daily Maintenance that Maximizes Drilling Efficiency
Kyle Stevens, E-Z Drill sales and inventory controller, provides easy maintenance tasks that operators can do each day. From checking the oil to checking the nuts and bolts, these steps make sure that the drill performs in top working condition.
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Multiple Oil Lubrication Points Increase Service Life
Completing routine maintenance keeps concrete drills in top working condition. For example, checking and filling the oil reservoir regularly takes only a few minutes but can prevent a drill motor from slowing down or seizing. Choosing a drill with advanced lubrication features — such as a multi-point oil injection system — simplifies maintenance for greater productivity. Multi-point oil injection systems, found on E-Z Drill multi-gang units, feed oil from a single reservoir to each drill motor individually to ensure each
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