Now is not a good time. It’s a popular cliché and an evergreen excuse. Fact is of course, when you’re looking into the future, there’s never a good time to do anything. Because it’s always easy to identify some logical reason why right now is not a good time to act.
Sure, the future is always uncertain. But it’s a cop-out to use it as cover for permanent inaction. And it seems to me a lot of hydraulic equipment users are guilty of this with respect to proactive maintenance. Consider this from one of our members who works for a large corporation which is a major hydraulic equipment user:
“Brendan, having read a lot of your information I can see the benefits to our business. Unfortunately we are down-sizing, including my staff, and right now I can’t afford the time to look into our hydraulic systems more closely, nor can I delegate the responsibility to someone else.”
Firstly, you don’t have to take my word for it. According to a 1985 study published by ASME, rotating equipment maintained under a proactive maintenance model costs 30% less to operate versus a reactive maintenance model. And while this is not a recent study, there’s no reason to believe it’s any less valid in 2016.
Secondly, for someone who is already convinced of the economic benefits of getting their hydraulic equipment running lean and mean, this inaction is ironic. But not really surprising in the context of this discussion. Because the short translation is: “I can see the benefits, but now is not a good time.”
Trouble is, when things are booming and production is king, the story is slightly different, but the short translation is exactly the same: “I can see the benefits, but now is not a good time.”
In a way, you can’t argue. Because there is never a good time. When things are going gangbusters you’re too busy. And when things are slow you don’t have the resources. This results in permanent inaction.
Which is why right NOW is the time to sort out your hydraulic equipment. Because not having a proactive maintenance regime in place is a costly mistake. And to discover six other costly mistakes you want to be sure to avoid with your hydraulic equipment, get “Six Costly Mistakes Most Hydraulics Users Make… And How You Can Avoid Them!” available for FREE download here.