While most customers are able to send borescope equipment in for repair, some instances require on-site repair service. Read how one company saved valuable time and money, and avoided the need to follow restrictive procedures required to ship their equipment in for repair.
Recently a company with a fairly large inventory of videoscopes for use in the nuclear industry required repairs on their equipment. Included in their inventory were light sources, camera control units and monitors which had experienced limited exposure to radiation. This exposure prohibited the units from being “free released” as they showed levels of radiation that did not allow release into a public environment without further control. Since costly and time intensive procedures to remove the contamination were necessary, the company’s other options were either to purchase new equipment or have an on-site repair. After speaking to an Atlas technician, the choice was obvious and an on-site repair was chosen.
A two-phase approach was used to trouble shoot and repair the equipment. Phase I involved an Atlas technician evaluating the condition of each component and determining the required repairs. During Phase II, the technician returned to the company’s facility to install the new parts and test the equipment.
The cost and time saving realized by this choice were considerable. The on-site repair was 80% less costly than purchasing replacement equipment. It seemed unlikely that the effort costs and time required to attempt to get the equipment to the point where it could be free released for an off-site repair would not have succeeded. The on-site repair was the correct solution.
On-site repairs are a viable option for many borescope repair applications. Call Atlas Inspection Technologies and our Repair Service Specialists will suggest an equipment repair solution.
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