Calibration & Repairs

Overview

Fast turn around for Calibration and Repairs to reduce downtime

Repairs are either carried out at our workshop by our qualified technicians in Australia or the equipment is returned to the manufacturer for repair. For calibration, the equipment is either calibrated in Australia or returned to the product manufacturer.

For calibration and repairs, Contact Us.

We also supply spare parts and consumables to our clients.

Insitutek do everything possible to get repairs and calibrations turned around in the shortest possible time-frame so our clients minimise any downtime.

We also have a limited range of equipment available for rent / lease.

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