NLB Makes Renting Waterjet Equipment Easy

Water jet rentals offer cost-effective solution for short-term jobs

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NLB Makes Renting Waterjet Equipment Easy
Renting is a great way to fill a short-term need without a big financial commitment, or to try out equipment you are considering purchasing.

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There is no reason for contractors to miss out on jobs just because they don’t own the right waterjet equipment. Renting is a great way to fill a short-term need without a big financial commitment, or to try out equipment you are considering purchasing. NLB maintains rental fleets of high-pressure pump units at all six of its U.S. regional branches. Credit cards are accepted, and local delivery is available.

NLB’s standard rental kit includes the pump unit, intake and discharge hoses (100 feet each), spare parts kit, hand lance, and foot control valve. Factory-trained personnel are on hand to help you select the right equipment for your job, show you how to run it, and review safety procedures. In-house training (operation, maintenance and safety) is offered at no charge, with certification for operators who take the courses.

Here are some typical comments from people who have rented waterjet equipment from NLB:

  • “I would never rent from anyone else.”
  • “I was so impressed with the equipment, I purchased it.”
  • “NLB was great to work with.”
  • “A perfect 10, from NLB sales support to the service people.”

For more information about renting waterjet equipment, including Frequently Asked Questions, visit http://www.nlbcorp.com/rentals/rental-faq/ 

Jim Van Dam is the director of product development and marketing at NLB.



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