Construction Machinery & Attachments calculator
Rework Cost Calculator
Use this calculator to quantify cost from weld repair, pin bore correction, hydraulic leak fixes, paint touch-up, torque rework, fit-up issues, or customer return corrections.
What this calculator does
- Estimate rework cost for construction attachments, weldments, hydraulics, paint, or final assembly.
- prioritizing attachment quality issues by cost impact
- The result estimates total rework cost for the selected attachment scope.
Formula used
- Variable rework cost = attachment rework events × average rework cost per event × rework scope included
- Total attachment rework cost = variable rework cost + fixed containment and corrective action cost
Inputs explained
- Rework Cost quantity: undefined
- Rework Cost rate: undefined
- Rework Cost capture factor: undefined
- Rework Cost fixed cost: undefined
How to use the result
- Use it to rank corrective actions, price quality risk into quotes, decide whether tooling needs repair, and justify process changes.
- Treat the result as a planning estimate until it is checked against OEM machine charts, attachment manuals, hydraulic specifications, site conditions, material density, operator performance, maintenance history, rental terms, freight constraints, and actual jobsite production or shop data for the same machine class.
Common questions
- What is the rework cost calculator for? Use this calculator to quantify cost from weld repair, pin bore correction, hydraulic leak fixes, paint touch-up, torque rework, fit-up issues, or customer return corrections.
- What information should I enter? Enter attachment rework events, average rework cost per event, included scope percentage, and any fixed shop, field, freight, tooling, rental, or support cost assigned to the estimate.
- What does the result tell me? The result estimates total rework cost for the selected attachment scope.
- When is the result only an estimate? Treat the result as a planning estimate until it is checked against OEM machine charts, attachment manuals, hydraulic specifications, site conditions, material density, operator performance, maintenance history, rental terms, freight constraints, and actual jobsite production or shop data for the same machine class.
Last reviewed 2026-05-12.