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What do you need to know about JCB parts?

What do you need to know about JCB parts?

Our focus is on fast-moving (lubricants, filters, engine parts & service exchange items) and fast-wearing parts (tires, tracks and teeth) which means you can rest assured that dealer stock levels remain replenished so you don’t have to wait for your part, ensuring a fast turnaround whether it’s a service or repair.

Why are tote bins made out of plastic?

Tote Boxes provide a highly versatile, inter-stackable storage system with virtually limitless applications. Plastic tote bins solid injection moulded construction ensures stability and strength to accommodate stacking under loaded conditions.

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What do you need to know about IBC totes?

IBC Totes. Intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), Totes and Tanks are ideal for storing and transporting products such as liquids, solvents, or granulate substances (food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, etc.) in large quantities. These industrial containers are also stackable and their bulk packaging capability allow it to be a low-cost solution…

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What do you replace seals on at JCB?

Seals, gaskets and sealing parts, lock plates, input and output bearings, oil filters and any parts not to the latest test specifications are all replaced with genuine OEM parts. Finally, the unit is calibrated and tested to JCB’s latest specifications.

When did JCB invent the construction equipment?

Construction. In 1945, Joseph Cyril Bamford (Mr. JCB) began using his engineering flair to invent new construction equipment. Right from the start, our machines were shining examples of innovative thinking. This commitment to innovation means we’ve always reinvested heavily in R&D, production processes and customer care. This unique approach…