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Planned Maintenance

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Battery voltage or number of cells for the battery you require
Forklift name brand and model number
Battery compartment size
Whether the battery will require a lid (Yes, if there is no cover on the battery compartment)
Cable length and position
Connector size and color

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Planning ahead doesn't just help keep your operation on track to meet deadlines, it also provides a sense of stability for your whole team. Give your team peace of mind by scheduling planned maintenance with Arcon Equipment, Inc. for your industrial or warehouse fleet to keep your equipment running at its best. Planned maintenance helps keep your machines running smoothly without the stress of last-minute scheduling. Visit us today in Walton Hills, OH to learn more about our planned maintenance program for your fleet!

Battery life expectancy is determined by usage, duty cycle, maintenance, recharging, watering, etc. Every application is different and to help increase your batteries life expectancy a proper planned maintenance program is a key factor. Here are areas of concern for a battery along with some suggestions to help increase the productivity of your battery.

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Planned Maintenance

Planning ahead doesn't just help keep your operation on track to meet deadlines, it also provides a sense of stability for your whole team. Give your team peace of mind by scheduling planned maintenance with Arcon Equipment, Inc. for your industrial or warehouse fleet to keep your equipment running at its best. Planned maintenance helps keep your machines running smoothly without the stress of last-minute scheduling. Visit us today in Walton Hills, OH to learn more about our planned maintenance program for your fleet!

Battery life expectancy is determined by usage, duty cycle, maintenance, recharging, watering, etc. Every application is different and to help increase your batteries life expectancy a proper planned maintenance program is a key factor. Here are areas of concern for a battery along with some suggestions to help increase the productivity of your battery.

How can we help?
Contact Us

Contact Us

For a price quotation – please provide the following information in the comments box:

Battery voltage or number of cells for the battery you require
Forklift name brand and model number
Battery compartment size
Whether the battery will require a lid (Yes, if there is no cover on the battery compartment)
Cable length and position
Connector size and color

By submitting this form, you authorize Arcon Equipment to send text messages to your cell phone number. Messages may contain marketing content and may be sent via automated technology. Consent is not a condition for purchase. Message and data rates may apply. Text STOP to opt-out at any time.
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Overcharging

Batteries should not be discharged below the 80% discharged level, except in emergency situations. Continually discharging to 100% discharge level will reduce battery life. Low voltage and high amperage also effects truck components (contact, brushes and motors).

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Corrosion

Corrosion is an indicator of improper watering of batteries. If electrolyte is forced out of the cell it will corrode and weaken the steel tray, as well as causing other external component deterioration. When water is added, the electrolyte becomes diluted and thus loss of capacity. Methods to correct this problem include employing proper watering procedures (filling after charge, not before) and utilize an automatic cell filler or watering system.

Cut Cables

Cut cables are hazardous because of the possibility of electrical arcing. The burning action of the shorted cables can cause great personal and property injury. Hydrogen gas is a by-product during the charge cycle and is extremely explosive. Preventative measures include installation of plastic cable wrap. New cables should be replaced by qualified personnel because molten lead and flames are used.

Broken or Damaged Connectors

Cracked or broken connectors allow the contact tips to be exposed. This can lead to electrical shorting and possible battery explosion and should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible.

Sulfation

Sulfation is a condition in batteries where sulfuring acid crystallizes on plates and causes a resistance, thus preventing full charge back. If allowed to continue the battery will not accept a charge. Monitoring charging procedure and utilizing the equalize can help prevent sulfation.

Tray Damage

Corroded or damaged trays can drastically weaken the strength of the steel. Personnel injury and expensive repairs may occur. This can also lead to lift truck compartment and component problems.

Inconsistent Voltages and Specific Gravities

When we see voltages and specific gravities (acid concentration) vary we can expect problems in the near future. Further testing may be required.

Dry Cells

If electrolyte levels are low enough a portion of the plates will be exposed to air. This allows for sulfation and reduced capacity. Water should be approximately ¾ of an inch higher than the splash guard. Though if cells were exposed to air there may be damage to the cell and testing should be considered. (Only fill water after charge, not before).

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