In the manufacturing sector, maintaining a competitive edge requires frequent investment into improving, replacing, and updating equipment.
However, this requirement can be costly, and, when budget restrictions force management to make tough allocation decisions, it is often not prioritized.
One solution that helps companies remain competitive while relieving budgetary tension is investing in preventative maintenance and refurbishing and rebuilding services.
While the decision to refurbish or rebuild a machine—such as a tablet press—largely depends on the client’s standards for machine performance, budget, and opinion of preventative maintenance, there are a few performance indicators that suggest a machine would benefit from refurbishment or rebuilding services.
The decision to refurbish equipment requires consideration of other factors beyond machine performance.
The responses to the following questions can help management make a more informed decision:
In more complex and specialized production equipment, such as a tablet press, it only takes one or two faulty machine parts to throw the entire process out of order. Refurbishment can provide a solution to most machine issues by bringing the machine back to its original factory performance levels. Additionally, it offers a number of benefits without the need to invest in a new machine, including:
In tablet presses, some of the components that may be targeted in refurbishing or rebuilding operations include:
The refurbishing process we follow is fully transparent, following the refurbishing/rebuilding process steps listed above. Delivery of the promised work includes a typical downtime of 8 to 10 weeks, depending upon the availability of replacement parts at the time of the request, and can include the following:
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