The criterion for classifying the condition of a product is classified
according to certain parameters. According to these, machinery can be
classified into:
Non-operating status
Machine not operational or in very bad condition. Machine has to be
demolished or sold for parts. Machine in unsafe condition.
Poor state
Machine in poor condition with visible cracks or repairable structural
problems. Machine is operational but, in order to function properly, may
need major repairs to tires/trucks, paint, pins and/or bushings, power
train or hydraulics.
Good condition
Machine is in good condition and operational, no structural problems.
Tires/track about 30/40% residual life. No relevant hydraulic leaks,
pins/bushings with normal wear, frame may need repainting. Machine is
ready to work as is, although may need minor repairs for better
performance. Machine in safe condition or easy to be in safe condition.
Very good condition
Machine in very good condition with no more than five years and/or 5,000
working hours. No structural problems; paint condition is almost
perfect. May need an easy overhaul to be sold as new. Major components
with 50/60% residual life. Machine in safe condition.
Excellent condition
Machine in excellent condition, comparable to new. Main components with
70/80% residual life. Machine in safe condition.