MAHA Eurosystem offers PMI potential

By Categories: Commercial NewsPublished On: Wednesday 29 September 2021

Workshop equipment provider MAHA UK has explained how its Eurosystem platform can be utilised not only in authorised testing facility (ATF) lanes, but also during periodic maintenance inspections (PMIs).

With the recent difficulties the bus, coach and commercial vehicle sectors have faced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, says MAHA UK sales manager Nick Austin, vehicle inspection and maintenance are as crucial as ever.

“Whilst I believe we’re back to pre-pandemic levels of testing, the importance of inspections and maintenance is still prevalent,” said Nick, “as they’re significant parts of an operator’s licence, and there are scenarios where operators are not using a brake or headlight tester.

“However, in recent case studies produced by MAHA UK, it’s been well-documented there are many benefits to bringing MOTs and inspections in-house rather than subcontracting them to a third-party, such as savings of time, fuel, labour charges and resources. That said, there are businesses that still haven’t invested, which can lead to difficulties.”

Nick explained: “For example, every time a vehicle comes into a workshop, the drums come off, brakes are realigned, and new linings and components are installed – irrespective of whether they’re needed or not – some would class that as excellent due diligence, while others would say that’s overdoing it.

“The work may not be required, but it’s done because operators haven’t got the right way or, specifically, the equipment to measure the efficiency – going in blind, essentially.”

Those that have invested in the right equipment, such as the MBT 7250 Eurosystem brake, MLT 3000 headlight tester or LMS 20 axle play detectors can reap significant benefits, says Nick; he is aware of businesses that have won maintenance contracts on that premise.

What’s more, data and information generated from MAHA’s equipment, incorporating its Eurosystem operating system, can either be printed or uploaded to software platforms for compliance, workshop and fleet management.

Nick added: “Every single brake test and its results are stored on the equipment’s hard drive, which can then be shared with a customer’s reception. All of those brake tests can be printed, so if the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency wanted to see last three brake tests, for example, they can be accessed easily and quickly.”

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