Monday, October 22, 2007

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Our Unit Stays Up Longer!

One of the biggest mistakes a pilot can make is sacrificing quality and reliability for price.

You wouldn't do it with your engine or your prop, and you shouldn't do it with your encoder either. Going cheap always costs money in the long run.

You may save money up front buying a less expensive unit, but here's what sacrificing reliability for price can cost you in the end.

On average the cost to remove, replace and perform the required testing on an encoder is between $125 to $250 and up, depending on where and how the unit is mounted. This is not taking into account the aircraft's downtime.

So much for the savings.

When You Put a TRANS-CAL Unit In, It Stays In, The average MTBF (mean time between failures) of a Trans-Cal unit is 9.7 to 21.6 years!

No one has done it longer or better than Trans-Cal. Trans-Cal Industries has been manufacturing encoders and digitizers for over 32 years.

Here's why Trans-Cal Industries is your best choice for Encoders and Digitizers.

Reliability: Cessna, Robinson Helicopter, Diamond aircraft and many other OEM's use TCI units because they know Trans-Cal manufactures what is considered by many to be the most reliable units on the market, with an average MTBF (mean time between failures) of 9.7 to 21.6 years depending on conditions. Our reliability is a result of over 32 years of experience, superior design and superior components.

Longest Warranty in the business: Trans-Cal now offers a 42 month warranty on all of their solid state encoders manufactured after 1/1/05. This is the longest warranty in the business.

Price: Trans-cal manufactures the most cost effective units on the market. Cost effective does not mean the cheapest retail price, it means that over the life of your aircraft it will cost you less to own a Trans-Cal unit than the lesser expensive units.

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