Material Handling

Friday, July 19, 2019

The Skinny on Rebuilt Forklift Parts

Are Rebuilt Forklift Parts A Good Option? 

What Are Rebuilt Forklift Parts?

The terms "refurbished" and "rebuilt" are quite common in the world of forklifts. But before purchasing rebuilt forklift parts it is important to fully understand what a rebuilt part is and the benefits & downfalls of using such parts, as opposed to a part that is new.


Words Can Be Confusing

Being English speakers, we all know that there are words with multiple meanings and multiple meanings for a single word. This is no different when entering the world of refurbished parts. Let's go over some of the phrases that might trip you up.

Re-manufactured: When a part is re manufactured it is first taken apart, cleaned, repaired, and then put back together and put to use. Often times the word refurbished and re-manufactured are used interchangeably. With that said, there are some sources stating that re-manufactured parts have gone through a slightly more thorough process than refurbished parts.
Rebuilt: When rebuilding, the broken pieces of the original part will be removed and replaced in order to get the whole part back in working order.
Used: Used parts are just that, they're parts that have been used. Purchasing used parts can be risky, but sometimes the risk is worth the reward. However, if you are going to purchase used parts make sure that the facility you are getting them from has a good reputation, and note that you are taking a bit of a risk.


Which Option Is Best For You?


There is no right or wrong when it comes to which of these options is best for you. However, there are a couple of things to consider. Possibly the most important thing to consider is why you are getting a replacement part and what function you are wanting it to serve. The other major consideration is cost. With both of these things in mind, a little additional research should go a long way!


Contact Us

If you have questions about your material handling equipment give us a call, our staff would be happy to discuss which options are best for you! Omega also offers inspections on material handling equipment in Cincinnati and the surrounding areas! You can reach us at (513) 842-2012.  

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