Work in the workshop
Microscope maintenance carried out in a workshop offers a number of advantages over on-site service.
Some of the major benefits:
1. More comprehensive assessment and intervention:
- Detailed examination: workshops have the appropriate lighting and electronic testing equipment to thoroughly examine every detail of the microscope.
- Special tools: the workshop provides access to specialized tools that are not available on site.
- Complex repairs: in the case of more complex problems, the workshop offers more time and capabilities to identify the cause of the malfunction and fix it.
2. Clean and controlled environment:
- A clean environment in the workshop ensures that no contaminants enter the microscope during cleaning and maintenance.
- Protection from external factors: in the workshop, we protect your microscope from temperature fluctuations, humidity, and other external impacts.
3. Wider range of services:
- Calibration: we are able to calibrate your microscope with precision instruments in our workshop.
- Renovation: older or heavily worn microscopes receive complete renovation in our workshop.
- Custom modifications: in case of special requirements, it is easier to customize your microscope to your needs in our workshop (e.g., custom lighting and microscope stage, etc.).
4. Supply of spare parts:
- Extensive stock of spare parts: the workshop generally has a larger and more diverse stock of spare parts, so repairs can be carried out more quickly.
- Hard-to-find spare parts: rare or discontinued parts are also available more swiftly via the inventory at our disposal.
5. Documentation and records:
- Detailed report: upon request, a detailed report is prepared for each maintenance in the workshop, providing meticulous tracking of the microscope renovation.
- Warranty: we generally offer a longer warranty period on repairs carried out in the workshop. Depending on the type of work and spare part in question, it ranges from 6 months to 1 year or 2 years.
In summary, microscope maintenance carried out in the workshop usually offers a more thorough and precise solution, which is more economical in the long term.
However, it is important to note that in some cases it might be beneficial to prefer on-site service, for example if the microscope is too massive or fragile, or if the malfunction requires a quick solution.
Before making your decision, it is worth considering which solution suits you the best. Feel free to reach out for consultation!


