Agricultural Equipment & Farm Machinery Manufacturing calculator
Service Kit Margin Calculator
Service kit margin matters for filter kits, hydraulic hose kits, wear-part kits, seasonal maintenance kits, and dealer-installed attachment packages. It helps aftermarket and parts managers check whether kit pricing covers parts cost, packaging, dealer margin, and support expectations.
What this calculator does
- Calculate service kit gross margin from kit gross profit, service kit revenue, and a margin target.
- a parts manager or aftermarket estimator needs to verify margin on agricultural equipment service kits
- Returns gross margin percentage for an agricultural equipment service kit or parts bundle.
Formula used
- Service kit margin = service kit gross profit ÷ service kit revenue × 100
- Kit margin gap = service kit margin - target service kit margin
Inputs explained
- Service kit gross profit: undefined
- Service kit revenue: undefined
- Target service kit margin: undefined
How to use the result
- Use it for filter kits, hydraulic hose kits, wear-part bundles, planter row-unit kits, combine service kits, and dealer-installed attachment packages.
- The result is approximate if freight, dealer discounts, warranty coverage, obsolete parts, packaging labor, or promotional rebates are not included.
Common questions
- What information do I need for service kit margin? You need service kit gross profit, total kit revenue, and the target margin percentage.
- Which units should I use for service kit margin? Use the units shown beside each input and keep all counts, labor hours, machine hours, rates, costs, and production periods consistent. Convert mixed shift, day, week, season, or model-year assumptions before entering values.
- What does the service kit margin result tell me? It shows whether the service kit is meeting the intended aftermarket margin.
- When is this service kit margin estimate only approximate? Use it to adjust kit pricing, review dealer discounts, change kit content, renegotiate component cost, or decide which kits to promote before peak service season.
Last reviewed 2026-05-12.