Maintenance is done by the operator c not without reason. Because, if a tool or machine is not carried out in routine maintenance, serious damage can occur and eventually incur large costs for repairs. Here are the benefits of doing maintenance:
1. Reduces the Risk of Damage during Use
Imagine, if you are carrying out tasks using a tool, then suddenly the tool is damaged and cannot be used, of course, your work will be hampered right? Therefore, you should always do regular maintenance, so that the tool is not easily damaged and the work is completed faster.
2. Extend Tool Life
Another benefit of doing maintenance is to extend the life of the tool. Of course, when you have a machine/tool, the hope is that it can function optimally and can be used for a long time. But for the record, these tools can function well and have a long life if maintenance is carried out. If not, then don’t be sad if the tool you just bought a few months ago turns out to be broken.
3. Improve Work Safety
For those who come into direct contact with heavy equipment daily, of course, there is a concern if the tool suddenly breaks and injures you. Well, the benefit of doing maintenance is to increase the safety of workers. So when the tool is used every day, you don’t need to worry because it has been routinely maintained.
4. Save Costs
The last benefit of doing maintenance is saving expenses. Indeed, doing routine maintenance still costs money, the size of the cost depends on the tool. But, it’s different if the tool is rarely carried out maintenance and eventually suffers severe damage. This will increase the cost of spending, especially if the damage has spread to other components. As a result, the heart’s intention to save makes a hole in the bag.