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Tips to Ensure Your Mechanical Tools Last Longer

  • Perla Irish
  • January 11, 2021
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  1. Ensure Lubrication
  2. Be Neat
  3. Store Correctly
  4. Always remember to:
  5. Sharpen Important Components
  6. Know Your Mechanical Tools
  7. Get High-Quality Tools
  8. Ensure Proper Alignment
  9. Have a repair schedule

Mechanical tools are prone to damage due to dust, poor maintenance, debris, and general malfunction.

Maintaining these tools regularly will save you extra costs, stress, and time and also guarantee your safety.

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Tips to Ensure Your Mechanical Tools Last Longer

Here are ways you can maintain your tools to make them last longer:

Ensure Lubrication

For tools that are used frequently, it’s crucial to make sure they are well lubricated, at least once a week. Most importantly, check that the moving parts are well- oiled.

Lubrication includes applying an engine oil/grease to moving parts, internal moving components, and every other part that needs to be oiled.

While lubricating, you also need to make sure the right type of lubricant is being used for each mechanical tool component.

You can check the manufacturer’s recommendations to choose the right one.

Be Neat

Ensuring your tools are properly cleaned is an everyday maintenance tip. Dust, grime, debris might begin to appear and the tool might start to rust.

To prevent this, you should make sure you wipe it with a damp rag after every use.

Also keep the storage area neat, whether you store your tools in a box or you hang it on a shelf, having a neat environment is very important.


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Store Correctly

Where you keep your mechanical tools matters a lot, especially the small ones that could be easily misplaced or damaged.

Ideally, it should be stored in a place with low moisture. You can store your mechanical tools by:

  • Using a power tool storage rack
  • A power tool storage container
  • Hangers
  • Drawers

Always remember to:

  • Return tools to their respective storage or containers when done with the job
  • Dispose of broken tools
  • Use protectant spray on metal tools
  • Do not keep tools close to the ground

Sharpen Important Components

Some tools are designed for cutting, as such you need to ensure that these parts maintain their sharpness.

If they are not well sharpened, they become useless. You shouldn’t wait till you need them before you sharpen them. Example of such tools includes; drill bits, screwdrivers, cutters, etc

In the case of edged tools, you can sharpen them by grinding. This could be by using the old-fashioned stone wheel or the modern bench grinder.

Ensure you wear protective goggles, ear muffs, and avoid loose-fitting clothes while sharpening your tools.

Know Your Mechanical Tools

Before using a tool, ensure you know its function. You should also know the expected lifespan, warranty information, and other issues and fixes.

This knowledge will let you know what to expect in terms of functionality and longevity and it will also let you know how to handle it to prevent breakages and ensure safety

Using the right tool for a repair will keep a tool from getting damaged. Always consult your suppliers for the best/right tools for particular jobs on hand.

Get High-Quality Tools

High-quality tools are generally more expensive than their low-quality counterparts. In order to ensure that your tools last longer, it is always better to buy the high-quality version always.

When getting a toolset, check the quality of the toolbox, the strength of the grip, and the selection of tools in the toolbox.

In order to be sure the tool you are buying is of top quality, make sure you only buy from reputable stores like Daily Used Tools.

A very good mechanical tool puts you at very low risk of danger and it will even last longer.

Ensure Proper Alignment

You need to make sure your tool parts are properly aligned or else it might affect your productivity negatively.

To check if your tools are properly aligned, you can perform some tests on it and measure the resulting parts to inspect if it’s working properly.

You can realign the tool to maintain accurate specifications.

Have a repair schedule

Schedules ensure organized activities. Having set times for repairs and maintenance helps mechanical tools last longer.

It lets you know what needs to be inspected and fixed on time. Examples of scheduled repairs are:

  • Checking gearboxes for lubrication, vibration, and damage to parts
  • Changing oil filters
  • Running torque checks on bolts. Bolts can elongate or creep over time
  • Checking friction materials, gaskets, and bearings for wear and replacement
  • Ensure bearings are well lubricated as they use a great amount of force to function properly
  • Seal checks to prevent bearing raceway contamination

If you follow the tips above, your mechanical tools will last longer and you will surely enjoy them.

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Perla Irish

Perla Irish, who is more familiarly known as Irish, is the Content Manager at Dreamlandsdesign.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design, and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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