Frequently Asked
Questions

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What does BSAS do?
BSAS engineers, manufactures, and rebuilds critical components for heavy equipment — drilling rigs, mining machines, and construction equipment. We are not a trader or a spare parts catalogue; we are an engineering company that takes accountability for performance outcomes.
How do I get a quote from BSAS?
Share your machine make, model, component details, or a sample/drawing with our team. We will assess the requirement and revert with an engineered recommendation, not just a price.
What information should I provide to get the most accurate quote?
Machine model, component part number or description, quantity needed, application details, and if available — OEM specifications or samples. The more detail, the more precise our engineering assessment.
Does BSAS work with companies of all sizes, or only large mines?
BSAS works with operators of all scales — from single-machine contractors to large fleet operators. Our engineering approach adapts to the requirement, not the company size.
Can BSAS reverse-engineer components where drawings are unavailable?
Yes. Reverse engineering is a core BSAS capability. If drawings or references are unavailable, we can reverse-engineer from samples or field measurements to manufacture components that restore your machine to lifecycle-ready condition.
What is the difference between BSAS engineered spares and what a trader supplies?
A trader supplies what is available — with no control over design, no accountability beyond the sale. BSAS designs, validates, manufactures, and takes performance responsibility. One engineering brain. Complete responsibility.
How do I know BSAS parts will perform in harsh conditions?
All components are designed and validated for specific applications and operating environments. We combine field feedback, OEM benchmarking, and engineering validation to ensure performance — not just fit.
Do you benchmark against OEM specifications?
Yes. OEM benchmarking is a standard part of our engineering process. In many cases, we identify and correct design limitations that cause premature failure in Indian mining and construction conditions.
What quality processes does BSAS follow?
Our process covers design validation, material selection, heat treatment, machining tolerances, and assembly inspection — executed through BSAS-approved facilities with full engineering oversight.
What is the BSAS 3R Programme?
Reuse, Repair, Re-engineer. The 3R Programme is BSAS's approach to sustainable equipment lifecycle management — making the engineering decision on whether to rebuild, remanufacture, or replace based on performance data and application knowledge, not just cost.
What are typical lead times for engineered components?
Lead times vary by component complexity and availability of source materials. Standard items from our stocked inventory are available immediately. Custom-engineered components typically range from 2–8 weeks depending on machining requirements and validation steps.
Can BSAS support full machine lifecycle management?
Yes. From initial component supply through to scheduled overhauls, refurbishments, and end-of-life assessments, BSAS provides engineering-backed support across the complete machine lifecycle.
How does BSAS ensure accountability after delivery?
We stand behind every component we supply. If a BSAS-engineered part fails in-application under normal operating conditions, we investigate, learn, and take corrective action. This is part of what we mean by engineering accountability.
Are BSAS components more expensive than standard spares?
The upfront cost may be comparable or slightly higher than unvalidated alternatives. However, when you factor in extended service life, reduced unplanned downtime, and engineering support — the total cost of ownership is consistently lower.

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