Routine Maintenance Overview for Genie® Telehandlers

by Genie On Aug 7, 2017, 06:00 AM
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Reminding your customers about the importance of checking fluid levels and greasing the machine daily should be something your employees do whenever a telehandler goes out on rent. While those daily tasks will reduce the chance of breakdowns, less frequent manufacturer recommended maintenance tasks, such as quarterly and annual to dos, should never be ignored because they are equally as important to the productivity of the machine and getting you the best rental return on invested capital (rROIC). To read more about routine maintenance for Genie® telehandlers and subscribe to Genie Aerial Pros, please provide your email below:
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