Genuine Replacement Parts Lower Total Cost of Ownership

15.12.2005

Genuine Moyno® replacement parts ensure that Moyno pumps continue to provide the original, high-quality performance and long service life that has been verified by customers for more than 70 years to lower total cost of ownership.

Genuine Replacement Parts Lower Total Cost of Ownership

Moyno replacement parts precisely and consistently meet all product design parameters, quality standards, manufacturing tolerances and ISO 9001 certified control processes. Moyno replacement parts install correctly the first time, ensure accurate form and fit to meet original product specifications and protect product warranties.

Quick delivery of genuine Moyno replacement parts is always a top priority. Moyno maintains the largest in-field inventory of progressing cavity replacement parts in North America to ensure availability and reduce process delays. The advanced Moyno NetlinkTM System electronically links Moyno's North American distributors via an intranet, giving the customer instant access to this multimillion dollar, in-field replacement parts inventory. This proprietary system utilizes new technology that provides distributors with the capability to source parts quickly, preventing out-of-stock situations to minimize downtime.

Genuine Moyno replacement parts are readily available, provide superior performance, ensure long service life and result in lower total cost of ownership.

Moyno, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and marketer of Moyno progressing cavity pumps, multiphase fluid transfer systems, grinders and controls. It has an extensive worldwide stocking distribution network that serves a wide range of industries including water and wastewater treatment, pulp and paper, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, mining, petrochemical, and oil and gas recovery. Moyno, Inc. is a unit of Robbins & Myers, Inc.

Source: Moyno

More articles on this topic

Improved Oil/Water Delivery System

16.12.2022 -

When a well in an oilfield is first opened, generally there is plenty of existing pressure and volume for oil, gas and water to reach the surface. Over time, however, that initial boost reduces and artificial lift methods must be applied to literally push those resources to the surface.

Read more