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Caterpillar creates DIY guides for maintenance

A series of videos helps Caterpillar machinery owners undertake a range of basic maintenance tasks

Caterpillar has recently launched a comprehensive library of how-to videos and articles for customers that prefer to do their own maintenance and repairs.

This library includes a new series of do-it-yourself (DIY) videos designed to help customers maintain their Cat equipment. These how-to instructional videos provide simple, clear, and easy-to-follow instructions for common maintenance, repair, and inspection tasks.

The videos were developed in direct response to what people are requesting most for common repair and inspection items.

The Caterpillar DIY video series serves as a supplement to the machine’s operation and maintenance manual. The current library includes nearly 60 how-to videos produced in English with subtitles in 23 different languages, and Caterpillar continues to expand the variety of videos offered.

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As a complement to the DIY videos, Caterpillar has also developed a blog series covering the most popular maintenance tips. The articles break down inspection, maintenance and repair, and replacement information into easily understandable steps.

While often featuring a machine as an example, the maintenance information applies to all machines in general and are not specific to a particular model or type. The videos and articles cover everything from maintaining dozer precision cutting edges to installing batteries and from replacing your fuel filter to testing the service brake on Cat equipment.

For customers upgrading their equipment, the series also offers clear and concise instructions on how to install various Cat upgrade kits, such as light guards, cab guards, and fire extinguisher mounts. Expanding beyond maintenance, the video catalogue dives into tips for selecting steel tracks for excavators, dozers, and loaders. They also provide an overview of Cat rubber track designs, how they function, and guide customers through the diverse options for Cat compact track loader and mini hydraulic excavator rubber tracks.

The videos can be seen at www.catoperatortraining.com/pages/video-library

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