1. Clearly define your inspection needs - Meet with your supplier to explain exactly what you need to inspect, under what conditions, and to determine the optimal borescope configuration.
2. Ask about customization - See if your supplier can customize the borescope with specific features like articulation, smaller diameters, or longer lengths for your unique needs.
3. Request a product demonstration - Have your supplier demonstrate the borescope in person using examples of your parts or in simulations of your inspection environment.
4. Evaluate image/video quality - Carefully evaluate the resulting imagery and video under various lighting conditions relevant to your inspections.
5. Discuss maintenance needs - Understand the maintenance requirements to maximize uptime and extend service life.
6. Inquire about training - Ask about having an expert train your team on best practices for borescope operation and maintenance.
7. Clarify warranty terms - Clearly understand warranty coverage terms, limitations, and recommended practices that could potentially void the warranty.
8. Price compare - Check pricing and capabilities of comparable models from other reputable suppliers.
9. Establish ongoing support - Make sure you have good ongoing tech support in case any issues emerge during inspections.
Following tips like these will help form a strong partnership with your supplier and get the most ROI from your borescope equipment. Let me know if you need any other recommendations!
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