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There is a certain amount of attention being raised across the mining industry about the importance of maintenance. Equipment is the backbone of mining operations and the maintenance is ongoing and costly. Building Fasteners play a huge part in that equation and the maintenance staff need to know the correct sizes and styles to ensure […]

There is a certain amount of attention being raised across the mining industry about the importance of maintenance. Equipment is the backbone of mining operations and the maintenance is ongoing and costly. Building Fasteners play a huge part in that equation and the maintenance staff need to know the correct sizes and styles to ensure the equipment and safety structures are operating well. This is the same for using Marine Fasteners as well as Line Fasteners.
Imagine the cost of a fastener failure in a mining operation. Not only could the financial damage be significant, but also the potential for loss of life is great. This should make the maintenance staff realize that spotting weakened fasteners, replacing damaged fasteners and generally keeping an eye on things is vastly important.
Keeping Up a Good Stock
It is important that the maintenance supply include a full stock of fasteners for every type of machinery on the site. Whether that is the mining equipment or the transportation vehicles, the support structures or the monitoring devices, fasteners specific to each application need to be close at hand.
Why
When there is an issue with equipment or vehicles there is very often a certain amount of downtime. The larger pieces of equipment are worked exceptionally hard and generally do not have a back up waiting in the wings to take over when they are down for maintenance. That means that the repair staff needs to act quickly to reduce the amount of downtime and get that particular area of operation up and running again.
As you can imagine, having to wait for fasteners is not considered efficient, whereas sorting through a stock of quality, correct mining fasteners will take little time. A supply of these essential parts will speed the repairs along nicely.
Be sure that all of the fasteners are sorted well, labelled and inventoried as needed to keep the supply current and dependable. The maintenance staff will need to be trained as to which fastener is used with which piece of equipment - education is an important safeguard against fastener failure due to the wrong choice or improper installation.
Maintenance serves a vital role in the mining industry and fasteners are one of the most used components in that maintenance. Keeping a good supply of the correct fasteners is wise and helps keep the operation running smoothly each day.

About the Author

Larry Melone
By Larry Melone
President

Started my career in the fastener world in 1969 at, Parker Kalon Corp. a NJ based screw manufacturer located in Clifton, NJ working in inventory control, scheduling secondary production and concluding there in purchasing. In 1971 I accepted a sales position at Star Stainless Screw Co., Totowa, NJ working in inside sales and later as an outside salesman, having a successful career at Star I had the desire with a friend to start our own fastener distribution company in 1980 named: Divspec, Kenilworth, NJ. This was a successful adventure but ended in 1985 with me starting Melfast in August 1985 and have stayed competitive and successful to date. Melfast serves the OEM market with approximately 400 accounts nationally.

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