One of the biggest problems I see is manufacturer service departments putting parts/service profit above keeping you in production. I've always considered this defective thinking. Production is sacred, it's where the money comes from.
Do you know how frustrating it is to be down needing a simple part that could be overnighted, only to be told that for "safety" reasons you cannot purchase that part. Now what should have been less than a single days down time and a few hundred $ in parts is now a few days down while you wait for a tech and then the expense of a tech.
This whole parts/service/binding/restriction business is of questionable legality. The thing is, it's like Bernie Madoff's scheme. Sure, it may be illegal but its worth it (in the short run)as the gains outweigh the risks. Most of the people who think like this can't think past the next quarterly report therefore they don't see a problem. They don't want to think about the second 1/4 as they just raped it to fix the 1st 1/4.
No restriction on parts. No restriction on basic passwords to reset basic service timers. Get it in writing drawn up by your lawyer and make sure the correct company officials sign it and notarizing it would also be a good idea.
When my customers call me, I get them up and running, generating money asap. Then they have money to give to me and they don't mind giving it to me at all. What my customers like about me is I do the right thing without having to have 27 signed documents defining what exactly "the right thing" is and then spend all kinds of time negotiating this when my customer simply needs his machine fixed. Business seems to be picking up for most of my customers, some in a hectic way. The last thing they want to hear is b**l s**t when they call for help. Many of these customers are a little week right now and they'll remember who put their foot on their necks and who helped them when they get strong again.
DC vs RF- it doesn't matter as much as it used to, but the newer solid state multi channel RF generators do make the RF machines more attractive. I'm not sure if the strippit is multi channel. On the other hand, the Prima uses a resonator that's easy to service and built well. I like Bystronic but I'd take the prima over the strippit.
"Get it in writing"- it used to be words to live by. When did we all start trusting salesmen again? time to break some balls and keep em honest. They wont do it by themselves.
Chris Krug