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Renting-To-Own The Schleich Motor Analyzer 2
Aug 07, 2021

The Benefits of Having a Motor Testing Tool In-Shop

The Benefits of Having a Motor Testing Tool In-Shop

So, you operate a commercial operation where the efficiency and function of your motors are incredibly important. What do you do when you suspect that a motor might not be functioning as optimally as you would like? In most cases, you call a local motor diagnostic service business to come to your facility and test your motors — after all, you hardly need a testing device enough to justify buying one yourself, right?


At Motor Diagnostic Systems, we believe that you should always be prepared to test a motor that might not be functioning properly. Because of this, we offer rent-to-own payment options for our innovative motor diagnostic tools like the Motor Analyzer2 from Schleich. But how do you know if renting-to-own is right for you and your commercial operation? Continue reading to find out.


Do I Need My Own Diagnostic Tools?

As a business owner, you likely question every purchase before you eventually decide that it is necessary to the success of your operations. With a motor diagnostic tool, it is no different. If you are a motor enthusiast that has a few side projects brewing in the garage, you aren’t likely to need a motor testing too — unless you are constantly encountering issues with your motors and motor systems. As a business owner, however, the efficient operation of a motor is necessary for you to provide your service — hence making access to motor testing tools easier to achieve. 


Sure, you might run a small operation that features a few motors that seem to be dialed in, but when things go wrong, you’ll want to make sure that you have access to the tools that you’ll need to make things right again. 


At Motor Diagnostic Systems, we are happy to come visit you at your facility any time that you need motor testing or motor diagnostic tools. We will even work on your motors at our facility if it is more convenient for you. That said, it is important that you are able to access the tools quickly — and while our motor testing services are quick and efficient, you could experience a much faster diagnosis if you were to have a motor testing tool on-site. And lucky for you, we offer rent-to-own services on our high-quality motor testing tools.


The Benefits of Having a Motor Testing Tool In-Shop

Why do we offer rent-to-own motor testing tools? Well, in reality, it is quite simple — as there are many benefits to having your own motor testing tool on-site at your facility. Below, we have listed a few examples of why you should have a motor testing tool on hand at all times. 


Emergencies

If you have operated a business for a long time, you likely know that things are bound to go wrong at some point. Sometimes small issues can occur that create a hiccup in daily operations, while other times, a large issue can develop and shake day-to-day operations for extended periods of time. 


If your business is reliant on the use of motors, it is even more important to be prepared for emergencies, as one small issue can shut down your operations for days if you have to move the motor to a repair shop, await diagnosis, and then await repairs. If you have a motor testing tool in your shop, you’ll be able to test your motors right away upon discovering inefficiencies — allowing you to correct the issue and get back to your daily operations without a hitch. 


Familiarity

As a business owner, the ability to rent tools that you don’t seem to need very often is an incredible service. Not only does it save you money, but it also allows you to save shelf space in your shop. That said, motor testing tools are often very complex — meaning that diagnosing your motor issue might become a burden as you flip through the operation manual looking for the correct settings.


When you are renting a motor testing tool for a long period of time with the intent to purchase the diagnostic tool, you are able to familiarize yourself with the settings and abilities of the machine while you hold on to it in your shop. 


For example, the Motor Analyzer2 has over 20 testing methods. While that might seem like a huge benefit, it might be more beneficial for you to know which of the 20 testing methods is ideal for the diagnosis of each motor-related issue. By familiarizing yourself with a motor testing tool over time, the use of the tool will become second nature — saving you time and money as your business operations get back to normal faster. 


For Motor Testing & Diagnostic Tools, Think Motor Diagnostics Systems

At Motor Diagnostic Systems, it is our goal to provide our clients with high-quality products and services that help them optimize their commercial operations. When you work with motors, efficiency is key — and our tools and services are specifically tailored to get your motors back to peak efficiency faster.


Take, for instance, the Motor Analyzer2. This innovative motor testing tool is designed to test and diagnose a wide variety of motor issues — letting you know how you can optimize the use of your motor systems. So what are you waiting for? If you are interested in having a Motor Analyzer2 in your shop, we urge you to consider renting-to-own one from our team. 


If you’re not interested in renting or purchasing your own motor testing tools, that is perfectly fine as well. Simply contact our team today to discuss our testing and maintenance services. So what are you waiting for?


 Give us a call and let us know how we can help you! 





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