You can save on engine repairs, but you need to save wisely - not on quality, but on preventing expensive breakdowns. Let's look at how to save money on repairs wisely.
1. Don't cause an accident
The biggest savings are timeliness. A worn bearing for little money turns into an expensive rewinding, if the matter goes so far as the rotor touching the stator. React to the first signs: hum, vibration, heating.
2. Prevention is cheaper than repair
- Regular diagnosis identifies problems at an early stage.
- Timely replacement of lubricant prolongs the life of bearings.
- Cleaning ventilation prevents overheating.
3. Do not skimp on the quality of repair
A cheap rewind with a bad wire and without impregnation will fail in months. You will end up paying twice. Saving on the class of materials is false.
| What you can save on | What you can’t |
|---|---|
| Timeliness | Insulation class |
| Prevention | Impregnation and drying |
| Replacement fund | Quality wires |
4. Evaluate repair versus replacement
Sometimes it is more profitable to repair, sometimes it is more profitable to replace. An honest calculation saves money. And keep replacement engines for critical equipment to avoid rush surcharges.
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