REFURBISHMENT PROCESS
Refurbished can be an arbitrary term. It means different things to different people. We can only speak for what refurbished means to Rankin, and have outlined specifically what we do to our instruments to deem them “refurbished”. Every instrument undergoes a systemized, rigorous, down-to-the-frame refurbishment process to rebuild each instrument to its original specifications and intended use.
STEP 1: DISASSEMBLY
During the initial step, the instrument undergoes a meticulous disassembly process. This begins with the careful removal of supplies and residue to prepare the instrument for inspection. The instrument is thoroughly decontaminated, ensuring a clean slate for the refurbishment process. A preliminary inspection of functionality is carried out to identify any potential issues. The instrument is disassembled down to its frame, disentangling all its components for detailed assessment and repair.
STEP 2: REASSEMBLY, REPLACEMENT, & CALIBRATION
In this phase, the instrument is reassembled with precision and care. Wearables, faulty or suspicious electronics, mechanical assemblies, subassemblies, accessories, and hardware that do not meet the required standards are promptly replaced. To guarantee optimal performance, the system accuracy is calibrated to adhere strictly to OEM specifications. Each assembly undergoes individual functional testing, assessing pneumatic, electronic, mechanical, and plumbing operations to ensure flawless integration and operation.
STEP 3: FUNCTION TESTING & QUALITY CONTROL
Comprehensive testing ensues to validate the instrument's functionality. A rigorous full-system mock lab testing is conducted over a period of up to one week. To uphold the highest standards, every refurbished instrument is subjected to standardized quality control checks derived both from OEM specifications and Rankin quality standards. Upon successful completion of the quality control checks, each instrument is delivered with its completed quality control checklist. This checklist serves as verification, confirming that the instrument has passed all quality control assessments.
STEP 4: AESTHETIC RESTORATION AND PACKAGING
This final step focuses on the instrument's aesthetic and packaging aspects. Panels, chassis, and internal surfaces are meticulously stripped and prepared for painting. Prepared surfaces are then primed and painted with industrial-quality, chemical-resistant paint, ensuring durability and a polished appearance. If necessary, control panels, including button panels, are replaced to guarantee a seamless user experience.
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“WE ARE VERY HAPPY WITH OUR REMANUFACTURED PATHOLOGY EQUIPMENT! THE MACHINES LOOK AND PERFORM AS IF THEY’RE BRAND NEW!”
“RANKIN BIOMEDICAL REFURBISHES INSTRUMENTS THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN. THE COMPANY IS VERY REPUTABLE AND ETHICAL.” - JOE B.
“I HIGHLY RECOMMEND RANKIN IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PURCHASING REFURBISHED HISTOLOGY EQUIPMENT.” - ANDREW H.
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