Industrial waste equipment, like compactors and balers, are the backbone of efficient and compliant operations for manufacturing facilities, processing plants, and other heavy industries. But like any hard-working machine, your equipment won’t run forever without regular attention. Ignoring the signs of wear or malfunction can lead to costly breakdowns, environmental violations, or even safety hazards.
Here are the top 5 signs your industrial waste equipment needs servicing—before minor issues turn into major problems.
1. Unusual Noises or Vibrations
If your compactors, balers, shredders, or other industrial waste equipment start making strange sounds—grinding, banging, or high-pitched squeals—it’s usually a sign that something’s off internally. Unusual vibrations can indicate misalignment, worn-out bearings, or loose components.
🔧 What to do: Don’t wait for the sound to get worse. Schedule a diagnostic inspection immediately to avoid equipment damage or injury.
2. Decreased Performance or Throughput
Is your equipment processing less material than it used to? Slower cycle times, jams, or inconsistent outputs can mean hydraulic, electrical, or mechanical systems are struggling.
⚠️ Why it matters: Reduced efficiency doesn’t just affect productivity—it can increase operating costs and delay your waste handling schedule.
3. Fluid Leaks or Pressure Drops
Any visible leaks—whether hydraulic fluid, coolant, or oil—are red flags. In hydraulic systems especially, pressure loss can cripple performance and cause further damage.
🛢️ Checkpoints: Look for pooling fluids, slow or incomplete compaction, and fluctuating pressure gauges.
4. Frequent Error Codes or Shutdowns
Modern industrial waste equipment often includes digital interfaces or PLCs (programmable logic controllers). If you’re repeatedly seeing fault codes or experiencing unexpected shutdowns, it’s time to investigate.
💡 Pro Tip: Record error codes and share them with your service provider. It speeds up diagnostics and reduces downtime.
5. Visible Wear or Corrosion
Rust, cracked welds, damaged seals, or worn conveyor belts are all clear signs that servicing is overdue. These issues may seem cosmetic at first but can quickly evolve into operational risks.
🛠️ Maintenance tip: Include visual inspections in your weekly or monthly routine to catch signs of wear early.
Final Thoughts
Regular servicing keeps your industrial waste equipment running smoothly, extends its lifespan, and helps you avoid costly surprises. If you’ve noticed any of these signs, don’t wait—schedule a service call with our expert technicians today. We even offer planned maintenance programs to keep your equipment running smoothly all year round.
✅ Need help diagnosing your equipment? Contact us at Reddy Equipment for a free equipment health check. Call us now (440) 543-6464.