Guaranteed Performance Through Careful Preemption - Maintaining Your Concrete Mixer

I have always been someone who is interested in manufacturing, but a few years ago I started working harder on learning about the industry. I started visiting as many factories as I could, and before I knew it, I realized that there were a lot of things that I didn't know how to do yet. I started going to workshops and talking with real industry professionals, and it was really eye opening. This blog is all about learning about the people and processes that make all of our greatest inventions, and what you can do to create a better life for yourself.

Guaranteed Performance Through Careful Preemption - Maintaining Your Concrete Mixer

Guaranteed Performance Through Careful Preemption - Maintaining Your Concrete Mixer

19 July 2017
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Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog


When most people think about concrete, what jumps to mind is a focus on toughness, strength, and the ability to handle all situations. While that's true of concrete once it's poured and set, the mixing process might be a little more involved. Taking the time to properly maintain your equipment is a crucial task that many people may unfortunately neglect.

Keeping your equipment in its best possible shape is necessary for making sure you aren't faced with improperly mixed concrete or delays in the process. Below, you'll find a guide to some tips for maintaining your concrete mixer that should help you secure the performance you desire without delays or challenges.

Pressure Washing

Making sure your concrete mix is pure means eliminating any residual debris that could be clinging to the inside of the mixing drum after a pour. While concrete may set relatively quickly, the inside of a mixing drum is far from an ideal place for anchoring, so you should be able to remove that residue.

Employing a power washer is the best way to be sure that you've swept all of the debris away from the interior of your equipment. Taking the time to focus on a thorough clean out after each usage can guarantee that you're never stuck picking out old and broken concrete pieces from your brand new mix.

Motor Maintenance

Keeping up with the mechanical components of your mixer may pose a different sort of challenge. It might be easy to notice places that need cleaning on equipment that's clearly been exposed to a great deal of concrete, but more insidious dust and dirt can threaten your mixer's engine.

Using pressurized air to blow away dust and dirt can stop contaminants from infiltrating the system and causing serious problems. You should also be extremely vigilant about swapping out the engine fluids and filters in your concrete mixer, as they're likely to be exposed to extremely difficult situations.

Proper Lubrication

The best way to combat dust, dirt, and friction is to make sure the moving parts both inside and outside your mixer stay properly lubricated. The rotation of your mixing drum is vital for making sure your concrete slurry takes on the proper texture, so any impediments with that rotation need to be addressed. Consult with your equipment provider, like Pendleton Ready Mix Inc, to pick out the right industrial lubricant that can provide you with a degree of security in knowing your concrete will remain properly mixed.

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I have always been someone who is interested in manufacturing, but a few years ago I started working harder on learning about the industry. I started visiting as many factories as I could, and before I knew it, I realized that there were a lot of things that I didn't know how to do yet. I started going to workshops and talking with real industry professionals, and it was really eye opening. This blog is all about learning about the people and processes that make all of our greatest inventions, and what you can do to create a better life for yourself.

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