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The Important Role of Industrial Supplies in Your Business

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Every business needs to keep industrial safety supplies within the facility. This is because messes happen and some of these messes cause accidents. In order to preserve your own safety, the safety of your employees, and the appearance of your business, industrial safety supplies are a necessity.

Here’s a list of key industrial safety supplies

1) Absorbent pads
2) Absorbent mats
3) Absorbent socks
4) Booms
5) Spill kits
6) Spill containment berms and oil spill containment berms
7) Marine absorbents
8) Storm water products
9) Spill pallets, poly drums, safety cabinets, and much more

You can never be too safe within your business, so make sure that you have the industrial safety supplies that your business needs to operate safety. You can clean up spills, dispose of them properly, and be able to store hazardous items as safely as possible in order to avoid accidents.

Think of it this way: If you don’t have industrial safety supplies handy, you run the risk of not being able to clean spills up quickly. If you can’t clean them up quickly, someone could fall or inhale a harmful chemical. You also risk not being EPA compliant, which can result in fines. Finally, if the chemicals leak into the environment, the EPA can fine you as well. Any type of contamination that happens as a result of your business can become public knowledge and this can damage your reputation. A damaged reputation in turn can result in lost revenue.

And environmental contamination can also harm the ecosystem. If the EPA has to clean it up, they may charge your business with the cost, which can be substantial. A minimal investment in industrial safety supplies that are sturdy and effective can prevent this from happening to you. So when you’re wondering what you can do to make your business safer, the answer is easy. A good assortment of industrial safety supplies will do that for you if you keep them handy and ready for use whenever needed.

The list above gives you a good idea of what you may need. And when you’re shopping for supplies, make sure you are looking for quality and EPA and OSHA approval. Your new supplies should be durable, able to handle the challenge you bought them for, and resistant to the chemicals.

How To Maintenane And Repair Your Pressure Washers

Monday, April 27th, 2009


There are a few things you should know to makechange out or repair the pump. You may also need to study up on preventative maintenance so that you do not have to worry about pump failure. Your pressure washer probably has one of two different pumps if it is industrial grade. Either a Cat Pump or a General pump; both are industry standards. General is the leader in the industry for sales and many prefer Cat as it sucs better from plastic water tanks.

Your pump is powered by two parallel belts connected to your engine. You should make sure not to starve your pump from water. When the water tank is empty turn off the engine. Starving a pump will burn it out in about thirty-five minutes. The manufacturer says five to ten minutes, but thats not life threatening. Your pump has a safety feature whereby when you are not spraying the water, it will automatically by pass into the tank provided there is enough water for the complete loop.

You should change the oil in the pump every month. Make sure your pressure washer rig is on level ground and fill the pump to the red dot on the center of the eyeglass. Over filling is a really bad idea. On your pump you will notice six large bolts. Inside of the holes are check valves with springs. After 300-500 hours you should change them. You can do this yourself. The valve kits are $60.000. Its very easy: Unscrew bolts Remove old valve Replace valve Make sure to seat the valve evenly Screw the bolt back in by hand Make sure the O-ring on the bolt is snug Tighten with wrench pretty tight Inspecting The Pump If you drain the oil and its got bubbles in it or has turned white, then you have a blown seal and water is getting into the oil because: It overheated due to water starvation; The casing cracked because of vibration; You forgot to change the oil, dummy ($600 mistake and one lost days work if you can get the parts that fast). Check to see if the belts are tight. If not tighten them. Look for water drips.

A slow drip on the exit side of the pump could cost you as much as 150 PSI at the nozzle. A fast drip (two to three drops per second) could be a 250-300 PSI loss at the nozzle. A steady drip stream might be a 500 plus PSI loss. When you see water leaking, fix the leak ASAP.

Before you start repaired your pump, why don’t you visit CDS-John Blue Company, which specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of liquid metering pumps and accessories for a variety of agricultural and industrial applications. For over 120 years, CDS-John Blue Company has worked constantly to improve the function and reliability of our agricultural pumps with innovative and award winning designs. Our legacy is proven in our commitment to using only the best materials, skillful engineering, precise manufacturing, and our unconditional warranty “Guaranteed to do the Job”.

To find a reliable address for your pump, CDS-John Blue Company is the good choice. CDS-John Blue Company recently achieved technological breakthroughs in the development of the patented Flow Dividers, Variable Rate Piston Pumps and the patent-pending Impellicone for Anhydrous Ammonia Applications. The Engineering Community honorably mentioned and awarded CDS-John Blue Company the “AE50 Award” for the Variable Rate Piston Metering Pump and Impellicone. CDS-John Blue Company’s quality assurance system has been certified according to procedures listed in ISO 9001:2000, which is accepted and recognized worldwide as the comprehensive international standard that defines quality. CDS-John Blue Company’s team commitment to quality, comprehensive processes and innovative procedures provide consistency across all projects, every employee, while maintaining checks and balances to ensure the success of each poject.