Renting a Weld Head

Dec 28th, 2009 | weld head

If your company needs to update its equipment but doesn’t have enough capital on hand to purchase either new or used machinery, you might want to consider renting a weld head.

This can be a very cost-effective solution, and it can also heighten the productivity of your company which will make it more appealing to potential customers. You can advertise that you have the latest equipment available, which is important since advances in technology have made vast improvements to welding machinery.

When you start looking for a rental weld head, it’s important to make sure that the equipment is very well-maintained, and that it will function properly. It’s also vital that you feel confident that your part will arrive when the company promises it will show up.

This is important because if you’re need a specific part to complete a job for a client, you won’t want to have to tell them you’re running behind schedule simply because you don’t have the resources necessary to finish the job.

If possible, you should do business with a surplus supplier that has the equipment already packaged and ready to ship to your company.

This will cut down on the time that they might waste finding the part or putting it in a box to deliver to you. If you happen to need the part due to a part of your own that has malfunctioned and is affecting the overall productivity of your business, getting everything back in working order is imperative.

In some cases, you might need the part so badly that you will be willing to pay for overnight shipping of it. When your need is that immediate, it’s best to rent the part rather than perform all the research necessary to make a smart purchasing decision.

You could even get in touch with the surplus parts supplier and tell them about the particulars of the problem you are facing, and they might be able to suggest some solutions that will be both affordable and efficient.

Additionally, it is vital that all of your rental machinery and parts are certified and have been maintained effectively so that you can be sure they will function just as well as new parts.

You also might want to find out whether or not the supplier offers a guarantee on the parts they provide; if they do, you could at least get your money back if a part shows up that is broken or is incorrect for the job you need to do.