Make the old new again

As the costs of doing business keep rising, the thought of purchasing new vibrating screen equipment may seem out of the question this year. However, aggregate and mining producers have the option to save money and improve operations at the same timeby refurbishing equipment. With just four simple steps, update old screening equipment with all the bells and whistles of new technology, at nearly half the cost of purchasing a new machine.

1 Update old screening equipment with all the bells and whistles of new technology, at nearly half the cost of purchasing a new machine
© Haver & Boecker Niagara

1 Update old screening equipment with all the bells and whistles of new technology, at nearly half the cost of purchasing a new machine
© Haver & Boecker Niagara
Here’s how it works:

Inspection: First, determine whether to rebuild or replace your screen’s components. A screening specialist will visit the facility and inspect all critical components – giving a recommendation of parts that can be rebuilt or replaced.

Upgrade: Following the inspection, work with the manufacturer to install re-engineered parts. Incorporating newer components improves screening performance without the expense of buying new.

Testing: Let certified technicians test the refurbished vibrating screen using vibration analysis technology. This ensures all components work like new and that the equipment runs at OEM standards.

Engineered Screening Studies: Welcome a technician to visit the facility to evaluate the entire screening process – from start to finish. A complete screening consultation results in a smoother, more efficient – and typically, more profitable – operation.

  2 Incorporating newer components improves screening performance without the expense of buying new
© Haver & Boecker Niagara

2 Incorporating newer components improves screening performance without the expense of buying new
© Haver & Boecker Niagara

So when it comes time to upgrade the equipment, consider refurbishment rather than buying new. By doing so, an even better ROI can be achieved.

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