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Maintenance Contract / 3 Step Assessment
The Legacy Power System provides comprehensive battery care through a
combination of top quality Maintenance Contract Programs and a 3-Step
Assessment Process that helps reduce operating costs and increases
Return on Investment (ROI). |
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Maintenance Contracts
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A key element in the Legacy Power System is our comprehensive
maintenance agreement program. Offering distributor-provided battery
care and maintenance, this program is simply the most effective way to
limit life-time maintenance costs.
Under this agreement, you can count on high-quality service from
professionals, trained and experienced in every aspect of battery
management, including OSHA and environmental requirements.
Maintenance contracts can be customized to fit your operation's needs
and budget, covering services for major areas such as inspection,
watering, washing and neutralizing, cable replacement or repair,
connector maintenance, charger rate adjustments, torque charger
connections, and charger cleaning (interior). With a Legacy Power
System maintenance contract, you can rely on the most convenient and
highest-quality distributor service in the industry. |
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The Process
Each assessment follows the same series of steps. First, we conduct
interviews, make observations and complete a series of forms. And
second, we use assessment work-sheets to list our recommendations and
quantify them in dollars and cents for you. |
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Training Assessment
The Training Assessment includes both an operator review and a
supervisor review which, together, provide you with valuable
information on the knowledge level of your company's lift truck
operators and supervisors in the safe and cost-efficient methods of
equipment handling. |
Maintenance Assessment
The Maintenance Assessment includes an equipment inspection, a
procedures assessment and an operating costs assessment. The equipment
inspection is used to determine general battery/charger condition,
brand preferences, battery handling accessories, and safety equipment
condition, and to identify equipment needs. |
Facility Assessment
The Facility Assessment consists of a simple, yes-no regulatory
compliance checklist that identifies safety and environmental issues
relating to OSHA, DOT and EPA regulations for the proper charging,
handling, transportation, and disposal of lead acid batteries, and a
safety and recycling checklist which focuses on your operation's safety
equipment inventory, as well as your recycling of scrap batteries. |
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