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Construction Equipment Maintenance Software: Keep the Iron Earning
An idle excavator is a machine burning money in reverse. MPACT CMMS by MPulse Software keeps construction equipment earning: meter-based service triggered by engine hours, parts ready before the machine is down, and a complete history that follows the asset from site to site.
Construction Equipment Does Not Follow a Calendar
A loader that ran 300 hours this month and 40 the next cannot be serviced on a calendar. Usage decides when maintenance is due, and the machines are scattered across job sites where paperwork goes to die. The maintenance system has to follow the hours and follow the equipment.
Built for Heavy Iron
Meter-based maintenance on engine hours
Cumulative meters track hours, mileage, and cycles per machine, and PM schedules trigger from the readings. The 250-hour service happens at 250 hours whether that takes two weeks or two months.
History that travels with the machine
Every service, repair, part, and reading lives on the asset record. When the machine moves sites or heads to auction, its history is complete and exportable.
Field completion where the equipment is
Technicians complete work orders, log hours, and attach photos from the adaptive web app on any device, or through the offline technician app (available as an add-on) on sites where connectivity is a rumor.
Parts and costs per machine
Part-to-asset tracking attributes every filter, hose, and undercarriage component to the machine that consumed it, so cost per machine is a report, and repair-or-replace decisions run on numbers.
QR Tags on the Iron
Tag machines with MPACT QR codes: operators scan to report an issue against the right unit with no login, and technicians scan to open the service history standing next to the machine. On a site with forty yellow machines, the tag beats the memory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Meter-based schedules trigger from hours, mileage, or cycles, alongside calendar-based schedules where those fit. Readings come from technicians logging them or through sensor integrations as add-ons.
Yes. The offline technician mobile app works without a connection and syncs when reconnected, so remote sites keep complete records.
Yes. Requester accounts are free and unlimited, and scanning a machine’s QR tag opens a request against that unit with no login.
Keep the Iron Earning
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