BMG has established a new facility at BMG Park in Johannesburg where special attachment chains are assembled to exact requirements in less than a week.
“BMG’s special delivery service enables customers to specify a wide range of standard Tsubaki attachments on any suitable American (ANSI) or British (BS) chain product, of up to 50 m in length,” says Carlo Beukes, BMG’s power transmission product manager. “This specialist assembly service means BMG customers don’t need to invest in expensive stock holdings of specialised attachment chains for a specific machine.
“BMG ensures each attachment chain is assembled according to a customer’s exact requirements and delivers in just a couple of days after receipt of the order. This means there is no compromise in terms of component specification, and quality standards are guaranteed.”
To prevent any miscommunication, a technical brochure has been designed that clearly indicates 33 different variations of attachments and extended pins. The worksheet has to be completed, indicating the correct spacing of the required attachments.
BMG’s new delivery service is particularly useful to industries that include food and beverage, packaging and automotive manufacturing plants. The complete range of Tsubaki power transmission components is available from BMG’s national branch network, which offers a technical advisory and 24 hour back-up service.
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