What Does Refurbished Entail?
Posted by CARING FOR EQUIPMENT on Jul 10th 2023
What does refurbished entail?
Initial Assessment
Typically, our used equipment is sourced from hospitals or private practices. The reason to sell can range from upgrading a unit to closing down offices for retirement. This leaves the majority of our stock to be fully functioning before the refurbishment process begin. Equipment with pre-existing problems are often bought for maintaining a constant flow of usable working parts. This is especially useful for discontinued models with hard to find parts.
Knowing the initial state of the equipment coming in, every unit is given a full mechanical assessment to test every function of the equipment. This gives our technicians the ability to build a custom plan to enhance each unit with new parts as needed.
Disassembly
Our tech’s next duty is to dissemble the equipment. The technician then does a physical assessment to exam each part for any wear or tear that could cause problems later on. This preventative action is a key reason why our refurbished equipment preforms like new while also putting years back into the equipment’s lifetime.
After the appropriate replacements are made, the remaining parts are thoroughly cleaned. This cleaning includes the removal of rust, dust, and dirt to enhance cosmetic appeal and functionality of the unit.
Cosmetic Refresh
Our tech’s next duty is to dissemble the equipment. The technician then does a physical assessment to exam each part for any wear or tear that could cause problems later on. This preventative action is a key reason why our refurbished equipment preforms like new while also putting years back into the equipment’s lifetime.
After the appropriate replacements are made, the remaining parts are thoroughly cleaned. This cleaning includes the removal of rust, dust, and dirt to enhance cosmetic appeal and functionality of the unit.