High temperature, dust, vibration and unstable voltage can shorten the service life of batteries, wiring harnesses, lights and rubber parts. SHENTUI shares a practical daily, 100-hour, 200-hour, 500-hour, 1000-hour and 2000-hour maintenance schedule for construction machinery working in Africa.
In African road construction, mining, quarrying and earthmoving projects, transmission parts, tires and bucket wear parts face heavy impact and abrasive materials. SHENTUI explains how to maintain axle oil, wheel seals, tires, bolts, universal joints, clutch parts, bucket teeth and wear plates for longer machine life.
African construction sites are often hot, dusty and demanding. For wheel loaders, backhoe loaders, bulldozers and excavators, engine filters, coolant, belts and sealing parts must be replaced earlier than standard service intervals. SHENTUI provides a practical engine maintenance guide to help contractors reduce downtime and extend machine life.