Every customer is willing to buy stage electric hoist products with low cost and high efficiency. Then how exactly is the cost calculated? Many customers think that a low purchase price means low cost, but in fact, the purchase cost is only one part of the total cost. The following is a summary of the total annual cost for purchasing and using a stage electric hoist, for your reference: Some friends are curious about how the cost of small machinery is calculated. Today, the editor from Kemei will talk about it with you.
1. Procurement cost The procurement cost of the stage electric hoist will be amortized over the service life of the hoist. Therefore, a high-priced stage electric hoist will reduce the procurement cost due to its longer service life.
2. Maintenance cost The actual maintenance cost during the use of the stage electric hoist is not only related to the cost of repair parts, but also to the failure rate and failure time. Therefore, a high-quality stage electric hoist will have lower maintenance costs due to its lower failure rate.
3. Energy consumption cost The energy consumption cost varies with the type and specification of the stage electric hoist.
4. Labor cost The labor cost varies with the number of operators and their total monthly wages. The number of personnel will be reduced by using high-efficiency electric hoist products.
Low-price sales of stage hand chain hoists can bring short-term development to enterprises, but a good brand image can bring a more long-term future to enterprises. For consumers, although the purchase seems cheap, in essence, merchants will not sell at a loss. Therefore, it makes sense that "you get what you pay for".
