The initial purchase price is only a fraction of a coupling’s true cost. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) includes: 1. Acquisition Price: The invoice cost. 2. Installation Cost: Labor to install and integrate. 3. Operating Cost: Energy losses due to pressure drop, fluid loss from leaks. 4. Maintenance Cost: Cost of inspection, spare parts, and labor for repairs. 5. Downtime Cost: The most significant factor. Production losses due to a coupling failure. 6. Disposal/Replacement Cost. A cheap coupling may have a low “1. Acquisition Price,” but its higher likelihood of failure skyrockets costs “3, 4, and 5.” A K&G coupling, with its superior materials, precise manufacturing, and reliable performance, minimizes operating, maintenance, and downtime costs. Over a 5-10 year lifecycle, the K&G product often has a TCO that is 50-70% lower than a low-quality alternative. Invest in reliability.

