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Woodworking Machinery Servicing & Installations

SERVICE RATES JANUARY 2025

BLYTH LTD Service Introduction & Rates.

In line with modern high tech machinery, regular servicing will help to ensure that the equipment is kept in top condition, with the minimum amount of problems.

We offer comprehensive and practical solutions for single machine workshops or larger factory operations.

A team of experienced and highly knowledgeable engineers offering reliability and the highest standards in customer care.

Service Facilities

Service and maintenance for woodworking machinery including mechanical & electrical repairs, installations, commissioning, operator training, machine moving, free technical advice, health and safety risk assessments and tailored Service Contract packages.

For more information about the many services and the range of equipment that we are able to offer please visit our website. www.blythmachinery.co.uk

Service Rates

Normal Service Engineer Working & Travel Time charged at £50.00 per hour

CNC & EDGE BANDER Engineer Working & Travel Time charged at a set rate of £60.00 per hour

Mileage charged at £0.65 pence per mile

Plus, new or replacement parts

All services subject to Health & Safety statements, general terms and conditions and agreed payment terms.

ASK ABOUT OUR SERVICE CONTRACT SCHEME PACKAGES

BLYTH Ltd. 15 Ashville Way, Cambridge Road Industrial Estate, Whetstone, Leicester, LE8 6NU.
Tel: 07889 206509, Fax: 0116 2861618, Email : [email protected]

Useful Task Priorities for the use of Woodworking Machinery

PUWER 1998 and the Management Regulations, HSE Possible Interpretation

1. Is the machine to be used the most suitable for this task, given the range available in the workplace.

2. Has the intended operative had sufficient training to set up and operate
the selected machine for that given task and aware of the dangers and precautions to be taken.

3. Is the tooling suitable for the task to which it is to be put relating to speed of the shaft on which it is mounted, direction of rotation and condition.

4. Is isolation from sources of motive power, (pneumatics, electricity, hydraulics) carried out prior to setting up or stripping down.

5. Checks carried out to ensure that the tooling, once mounted, does not contact the machine framework or guarding.

6. The guards are in the correct position for the work being done where and when needed any adjustments can be carried out safely.

The guards are of suitable construction to accommodate the perceived risk.

7. Interlocks where fitted are working / operative.

8. Braking systems either electronic or mechanical are effective when operated.

9. Extraction systems are working and blast gates / shutters for that machine have been opened.

10. Emergency stop buttons or systems working and effective.

For further information

Call us on 0116 2861617 or email [email protected]

Service Engineer Rates - Per Hour