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Launch Pad :
Instrument Service & Repairs
During Optrep visits to opticians to carry out servicing and repairs to instruments, it is noticeable that there are often older, discarded instruments at the practice. Usually, we can repair and service these, making them fit for use either as a standby instrument or for sale, thereby making a considerable profit for the practice. So, why not ask us about rectifying such instruments? Probably the easiest and quickest way to sell these is through the new on-line Optical Marketplace .
Because one scarcely thinks about instrument servicing until an emergency occurs, an optician is often at a loss where to turn when a breakdown occurs. So, why not bookmark or make a note of our website: www.opticalrepairs.com. then it is to hand when needed. Better still, why not have your equipment checked on a regular basis, when convenient to you, and avoid that emergency.
Regular servicing of optical instruments is necessary to avoid inaccurate readings caused by a build-up of dirt and misalignment. Apart from that, here are a few typical examples of work carried out by Optrep which saved opticians considerable amounts of money by avoiding the purchase of a new instrument. A Keeler Specialist ophthalmoscope, dropped and broken off at the threaded neck, can be repaired and reinforced (stronger than before) and fully serviced. A slit lamp, for which bulbs can no longer be readily obtained, can often be converted to use an easily obtained bulb. A refractor head (phoroptor) broken and giving incorrect readings can be repaired.
What often holds an optician back from getting an instrument repaired is the problem of getting it shipped to our workshop. One solution is to use our call-out service. Another is to ask our advice on shipping or employ a specialist courier service. It is worth noting that a repaired and fully serviced instrument is usually of better quality than a new one.
Optrep Optical Repairs is a completely independent company that is devoted to the repair of optical instruments
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