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Posted By peter
is it easier to
a)do it your self via a visual check
b)invest in a machine & visual check
c) get someone into to it and how much would it cost
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Posted By Geoff Burt
Depends on how co-operative Pat is.
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Posted By Chris Abbott
Visual Inspections are the most important maintenance precaution. Around 95% of faults or damage can be found just by looking.....
Have a look at this....
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg236.pdf
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Posted By Alec Wood
Very basic PAT testers cost from around 150GBP. These can be used by almost anyone with a very short training. As they become more feature rich, and expensive, the level of understanding required to operate and interpret the results increases.
Agreed with the posters above though, visual inspection by the user on a daily or weekly basis will always find most faults before the usually annual PAT test.
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Posted By Richard Mathews
I'd go for option b
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