“We are very pleased to offer our Link-Belt excavator customers the opportunity to maintain their equipment at the highest levels possible using this new program,” says Randy Young, national service manager for LBX. “We focus on keeping our customer’s equipment up and running so that they are as productive, competitive and profitable as possible. The program also can increase resale value, because analysis results provide valuable sampling histories that easily justify higher equipment resale values.”
The LBX Fluid Analysis Program provides diagnostic testing designed to evaluate lubricant condition, component wear and contamination. All testing is provided by ISO 17025 A2LA accredited laboratories that are regionally located to ensure expedient processing, the company says. Lab locations include
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