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Centrifugal Blowers: 3 Things You Might Not Know About Them

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Have you ever wondered what a centrifugal blower is? You might be surprised to find out that centrifugal blowers have a wide variety of uses, especially in industrial settings. Here are just a few things that you might not know about centrifugal blowers. What is a Centrifugal Blower? Centrifugal blowers belong to a class of industrial equipment known as turbomachines. Turbomachines work by moving energy from one location to another. A rotating shaft is used to push the energy through to either a liquid or a gas. Read More»

A Couple Of Auto Maintenance Tips

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There are few possessions that are worth more than your car, and it can serve an invaluable function in your daily life. However, when your vehicle is unfortunate enough to encounter serious mechanical problems, you may experience inconveniences and financial stresses. Luckily, you should be relieved to learn that following these two simple maintenance steps can drastically reduce the chances that your car will encounter problems. Visually Inspect The Battery Monthly Read More»

3 Signs Your Steel Caster Wheels Need To Be Replaced

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Anything that has moving parts is going to experience wear and tear, including stainless steel caster wheels. That wear and tear is going to happen even faster if the caster wheels are being used in environments that are exposed to extreme conditions, such as hospitals or restaurants. Constant use and exposure to harsh cleaning chemicals and high water temperatures will eventually corrode stainless steel casters and cause them to stop functioning properly. Read More»

Four Major Safety Hazards When Dealing With Overhead Doors

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Overhead doors injure over 20,000 individuals a year, usually through falling. Industrial overhead doors are even more dangerous than residential doors, as they tend to be much heavier and operated more often. Here are a few of the major safety hazards your company should avoid. 1. Loose Clothing and Equipment Clothing and equipment can get snagged on an opening door. When this happens, the door may pull downwards instead of continuing on the path upwards, injuring the person caught in its workings. Read More»

Ducting and a Clamp-Based System

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Installing ducts can be a long and arduous task. It can take several hours to place the ducts, and then having to screw, weld, and fasten them together can add even more long hours to the job. Anyone who is trying to install these ducts will want to find an easier way. Whether you are a homeowner or a professional, you will want an option that can help reduce the amount of time to complete the ducting and make it easier to install. Read More»

The Ins And Outs Of Temporary Boiler Rental

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If you are looking to heat water for an endeavor throughout your power plant or factory, a temporary boiler rental is an ideal situation to take advantage of. There are some important tips and pieces of information that you will need to realize before reaching out to one of these rental companies. With that in mind, read this article, so that you can use the information and get your hands on a temporary boiler that is useful to you. Read More»

Disaster Preparedness: Selecting A Generator

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Are you concerned about what you would do if a disaster happened in your area? Planning ahead can mean the difference between life and death. Perhaps you already have a first aid kit, food, water, flashlights, and extra batteries set aside for this type of event, but following severe weather, some people find themselves without power for extended amounts of time. This is why it makes sense to consider investing in a generator for your home. Read More»

How To Know If A Wall Is A Load-Bearing Wall

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Structural steel is used to carry most of the weight of a building. Damaging the structural steel can cause the building to become structurally unsound and can increase the risk that the building will collapse. If you are performing renovation on a building and you do not want to cause damage to it, you will need to determine where the structural steel is located so you do not cause damage to your property. Read More»

Ways You Can Make Your Fire-Prone Workplace Safer

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Normally, you will need to avoid fire hazards in the first place. However, if you work in an environment that frequently has you exposed to fires, you may be forced to take steps to protect yourself. There are several things you can do, besides donning flame resistant clothing. Flammable Liquid Storage Create a policy for how large the containers with flammable liquids can be. You should not store more flammable liquid inside a container than what your employees can carry. Read More»

How Can I Lower My Dumpster Costs Even Further?

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When you need to remove a large amount of waste matter from your work site, you will need a dumpster as a place to store your waste and conveniently remove the waste from your property. For starters, using a roll-off dumpster is the best option if you are looking to save money. But if you want to save money even further, there are a couple of other decisions you should make when using this type of dumpster. Read More»