New Technology For Preventing Construction Workers From Being Injured In Accidents

Posted on: 17 April 2015

If you want to protect your construction workers from accidents, there are some new technologies that can help you do this. Here are a few examples of these technologies that can help to make sure that your construction workers are safe from accidents. Brake Air Dryers Many vehicles need to have their own filtered air supply inside in order to prevent particles and other contaminants in the air from destroying the brakes. [Read More]

Is An Aerial Lift A Good Purchase For Your Construction Fleet?

Posted on: 26 March 2015

If you're interested in growing your construction business, you may have wondered about purchasing capital equipment, especially aerial lifts. Here are some reasons why an aerial lift might be a smart buy for your company and some things to think about before making a purchase: Why Aerial Lifts Can Help Your Business There's no doubt that owning an aerial lift (or several) can help your business. Being able to get into tough-to-reach places and work at height on rough surfaces makes you more competitive when bidding for jobs. [Read More]

Troubleshooting Common Problems With Your Diamond Saw Blades

Posted on: 13 March 2015

There is no doubt that diamond saw blades are often the best tool for the job, especially when cutting extremely hard surfaces such as stone or concrete. However, it is possible to run into problems even when using a high quality blade. Thankfully, many of these problems can be remedied quite easily once you know how to go about troubleshooting some of the most common problems with your diamond saw blades. [Read More]

Preparing a Maintenance Drawer for Impact Wrenches

Posted on: 9 March 2015

Impact wrenches are highly convenient, but require a lot of maintenance to be worth the investment. From bad air quality to improper handling, there's quite a few things that could go wrong on a daily basis. If you have a rookie-training repair shop or work in an area with less than clean air quality, consider a few backup parts to keep in your maintenance drawer and a few techniques that could save your pneumatic tools before they completely fail. [Read More]